The match officials for Leeds United’s Premier League clash with West Ham United on Sunday afternoon have been announced, with Anthony Taylor set to take charge at the London Stadium.
It has been another busy campaign for one of the country’s most experienced officials, racking up 43 matches across the Premier League, Emirates FA Cup, all three European competitions and World Cup qualifiers.
On the Whites’ return to the top-flight, Taylor has refereed three fixtures this term – the 3-1 victory at Wolves, the dramatic 3-3 draw with Liverpool at Elland Road and the Emirates FA Cup Third Round win over Derby County.
West Ham, meanwhile, have a mixed record in their 42 games overseen by the 47-year-old, winning 17 times and falling to defeat on 19 occasions. The official has taken change of the Hammers twice this year, though the London outfit have lost both.
Supporting him on the night will be Gary Beswick and Adam Nunn, with Stephen Martin on the touchline as the fourth official. Keeping up with the action from Stockley Park is Video Assistant Referee John Brooks and Additional VAR Daniel Robathan.
2025/26 stats:
Games (all competitions): 43
Yellow cards issued (all competitions): 174
Red cards issued (all competitions): 4
Other match officials selected:
Assistant referees: Gary Beswick & Adam Nunn
Fourth Official: Stephen Martin
Video Assistant Referee: John Brooks
Additional Video Assistant Referee: Daniel Robathan




