Jarred Gillett appointed for Tottenham vs Leeds as Premier League confirms officials | OneFootball

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·7 May 2026

Jarred Gillett appointed for Tottenham vs Leeds as Premier League confirms officials

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Jarred Gillett will referee Tottenham Hotspur vs Leeds United on Monday after the Premier League confirmed its latest appointments, according to yorkshireevenpost.co.uk.

He will be assisted by Neil Davies and Steve Meredith, with Tom Kirk as fourth official and Craig Pawson in charge of VAR.


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Daniel Farke’s side travel after Friday’s 3-1 win at Burnley, when Anton Stach, Noah Okafor and Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored to take them to 43 points. Leeds will be mathematically safe if West Ham lose to Arsenal on Sunday.

Tottenham, despite back-to-back wins, remain in the relegation mix. A 2-1 victory at Aston Villa lifted them out of the bottom three, and they are one point above West Ham in 18th, with Leeds due to face both at their respective home grounds.

Gillett has overseen 20 Premier League matches this season, averaging 19.85 fouls and 3.55 yellow cards per game, marking him among the more lenient officials. Leeds will hope for a first win of the campaign in a game refereed by him.

Under Gillett, the Whites lost early in the season to Arsenal and Nottingham Forest, then drew at Elland Road with Manchester United and Brentford. He also handled last month’s FA Cup semi-final defeat to Chelsea.

That semi-final display drew a rating of four out of 10 and was criticised as infuriatingly inconsistent, with Leeds frequently penalised for soft fouls and Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez able to take a tactical injury timeout. Farke largely downplayed that incident but felt earlier in the season that a free-kick against Anton Stach, from which Forest scored their second in a 3-1 win, was wrongly awarded.

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