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Don’t Blame Us If It Goes Wrong – Bristol City v Ipswich

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The Football League have now announced the Match Day officials that will take charge of the game between Bristol City and Ipswich Town this Saturday.

Bristol City host Ipswich Town on Saturday March 17 for the game at Ashton Gate and the match carries a 3pm kick off.

Referee: Darren England
Assistant Refs: Matt Foley and Geoffrey Russell
Fourth Official: Brendan Malone

Match Day referee England has officiated 31 games in 2017/18, showing 120 yellow cards and two red cards.

He took in 42 games in 2016/17, with a return of 121 yellow cards and nine red cards.

His highest card count that year was seven yellows in the game between Cheltenham Town and Yeovil Town.

He took in 30 matches in 2015-16 and in those games, across all competitions and football divisions, he handed out a total of 97 yellow cards and six red cards.

He was most card happy in the match between Accrington and Mansfield on August 18 with a total of ten yellows being shown. He also showed eight yellows and one red in the Portsmouth v Barnet match on September 12.

After two years officiating in The National League, which included a 2015 cameo in a Sky Bet League Two fixture, England made the step-up to refereeing in the EFL on a regular basis. In what was just his second season last term, England was the man in the middle for Blackpool’s Play-Off Final win over Exeter City at Wembley.

Source – EFL.

Let`s hope it`s not another repeat and more of the players edge closer to automatic bans.

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