Referee Darren England is set to be on Premier League VAR duty this weekend for the first time since his involvement in Luis Diaz's goal in Liverpool's 2-1 loss against Tottenham on September 30.
As reported by ESPN, England will be the video referee when West Ham host Fulham on Sunday.
In the aftermath of the controversial incident involving Diaz, England was stood down from all refereeing duties before gradually being eased back into proceedings.
England was named as the fourth official for Brentford's game against Burnley in October but didn't referee another Premier League game until December 23, when he took charge of Luton's clash with Newcastle.
He has become increasingly involved in recent weeks, and was also on VAR duty for the FA Cup tie between Bournemouth and Leicester in February, with Michael Oliver as support VAR.
England received much criticism after Diaz's opener for Liverpool against Tottenham was incorrectly disallowed.
Refereeing bosses say that England 'inexplicably prioritised efficiency over accuracy' in ruling out Diaz's strike.
The full transcript for the discussion between officials regarding the incident was also released.
After England said ‘check complete’ to referee Simon Hooper, Tottenham restarted the game with a free-kick. After this happened, the laws of the game state that the VAR is not able to intervene to correct the call and award Liverpool their opener, hence why England could be heard saying ‘I can’t do anything, I can’t do anything, f***’ on the audio.
Liverpool also came in for criticism from Gary Neville for their 'vague and aggressive' reaction to PGMOL's apology over the incident.
Neville wrote: 'Jurgen Klopp handled the situation well last night after the game.
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