
Rober 'Bobby' Madley will return to officiating a Premier League match after being sacked four years ago for gross misconduct.
The referee will take charge of the match between Brentford and Wolves at the Gtech Community Stadium on Saturday, October 29.
Madley, 37, was relieved of his duties in 2018 after he sent an offensive and inappropriate message on Snapchat. He admitted that he was not proud of his actions.
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He relocated to Norway, where he officiated in the lower leagues, before announcing his return to English football in 2020 as a National List referee in League One and League Two.
Currently, he has been officiating in the Championship games, having taken charge of 18 matches in the 2022/2023 season.
Before being removed from his role, Madley refereed 91 games in the Premier League between 2013 and 2018.
His brother - Andy Madley, will also be officiating a Premier League match between Chelsea and Brighton.
Referee Sam Allison also be making a comeback in the Premier League, where he will the fourth official in the Brighton, Chelsea fixture.
Allison made history in 2020 when he became the second black referee to officiate in the League since Uriah Rennie in 2009.
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