Soccer Aid to have all-female refereeing team with Abigail Byrne set to take charge of the game
Soccer Aid will feature an all-female refereeing team for the first time with Abigail Byrne set to officiate, while Georgia Ball and Nicoleta Bria will be its assistants and Jane Sims will be the fourth official
- Soccer Aid will have an all-female refereeing team for the first time
- Abigail Byrne will lead the charity game at Old Trafford on Sunday
- Georgia Ball and Nicoleta Bria will be assistants with Jane Sims as fourth official
Soccer Aid will have an all-female refereeing team for the first time with Abigail Byrne, the top official, who will take charge of Sunday’s game at Old Trafford.
Byrne is one of four Women’s Super League officials involved in the match.
Georgia Ball and Nicoleta Bria will be Byrne’s assistants, while Jane Sims will have the fourth official duty.
There will be no VAR and play will go straight to penalties if the result is a draw.
Byrne was promoted to the elite level of refereeing in 2015 and has been active in the WSL since 2016.
Abigail Byrne will lead an all-female referee team for Sunday’s Soccer Aid match
Former Lionesses star Jill Scott will be captain of the England team at Soccer Aid
She also took charge of the 2019 Women’s FA Cup Final.
Soccer Aid, which raises money for UNICEF, sees England take on a Rest of the World XI.
Former Lionesses and Euro 2022 winner Jill Scott captains the England team, while recently retired Izzy Christiansen is also one of the ex-pros involved.
Chelsea boss Emma Hayes will lead alongside Harry Redknapp.
A number of celebrities are involved as well as former footballers, with the England team including Liam Payne and actor Tom Hiddlestone, while the Rest of the World team includes former Manchester United stars Nani and Patrice Evra.
Chelsea boss Emma Hayes will lead England alongside Harry Redknapp and Stormzy