Premier League referee replaced for World Cup match as FIFA provide update
Premier League referee Michael Oliver has withdrawn from his opening match at the World Cup following an injury setback. The Geordie official had been appointed to take charge of the clash between Ecuador and the Ivory Coast in Philadelphia in the early hours of Monday morning.
However, a FIFA statement has confirmed that Oliver has been replaced for the Group E encounter. Frenchman Francois Letexier will instead take charge of the match.
A FIFA statement read: "Appointment change: Due to a minor injury, referee Michael Oliver (ENG) has been replaced by Francois Letexier (FRA). Oliver is expected to be available for selection again in the coming days."
His withdrawal also means UK officials Stuart Burt and James Mainwaring, who were set to run the line, will likewise miss out in Philadelphia. FIFA have confirmed that Cyril Mugnier and Mehdi Rahmouni have been drafted in alongside the vastly experienced Letexier.
Khalid Alturais and Mohammed Alabakrv of Saudi Arabia will remain as the fourth official and reserve assistant.
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Oliver, who has officiated at the highest level in the Champions League, the 2022 World Cup and Euro 2024, spoke two years ago about the thrill of taking charge at major tournaments. Ahead of the Euros, he said: "The eyes of the world are on this tournament."
"You get a sense when you arrive at the stadium that the atmosphere is different. The pressure, the competition, and the quality of matches are all higher.
"You're aware of that pressure, but you just try to prepare the best you can and make sure you're ready for it. There's a perception that we turn up five minutes before kick-off, leave straight after, and don't think about football for a week.
"But we put so much training and work into it, to be the best, to limit mistakes. Nobody needs to tell me after a game how well I've done - or not. I know that more than anybody."
Oliver has been an international referee since 2012, and has been part of UEFA's Elite Group since 2018. The experienced official is expected to return for the next round of group matches.