Experienced referee Martin Atkinson will be the man in the middle when Watford travel to Crystal Palace on Saturday.
Atkinson, a FIFA-listed referee, is widely considered the most popular of the PGMOL's officials, and was originally their first choice to send to last year's Euro 2016 tournament ahead of Mark Clattenburg.
Most memorably for the Hornets, perhaps, the 45-year-old was in charge of their Championship play-off final defeat to Crystal Palace in 2013, where a poor Watford performance saw them deservedly seen off 1-0 by the Eagles at Wembley.
This season, Atkinson has overseen two Watford games - the first was their opening win of the season, at West Ham in September, as well as the more forgettable 1-0 humiliation at Millwall in the FA Cup in January.
He has been fairly card happy this campaign, issuing 109 bookings across 31 games, but it looks likely both sides will end 11-a-side at Selhurst Park on Sunday - as the official has only dished out two red cards since the start of 2016/17.
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