Hull City v Burton Albion
Darren England will referee his first match of the Championship season as Burton Albion travel to Hull. Alongside Mr England will be Billy Smallwood and James Wilson, while the Fourth Official will be Andrew Madley.
Leeds United v Preston North End
Scott Duncan follows up his interesting performance at QPR v Reading by taking the whistle for the Roses rivalrly between Leeds and Preston. The Northumberland referee brandished the yellow card twice, while he also dismissed Tiago Ilori on 56 minutes.
Alongside Mr Duncan will be Christopher Akers and Akil Howson, while the Fourth Official is Martin Coy.
Middlesbrough v Sheffield United
Chris Wilder’s trip to the Riverside Stadium will be officiated by Peter Bankes. The English referee will officiate his second Championship newcomer in two weeks having been in the middle for Millwall’s 1-0 defeat at Nottingham Forest last Friday.
Alongside Mr Bankes will be Paul Hodskinson and Mark Dwyer, while the Fourth Official will be Jeremy Simpson.
Millwall v Bolton Wanderers
Millwall’s first home game in the Championship will be officiated by Andy Davies, who officiated Bristol City’s 3-1 victory over Barnsley last weekend.
Alongside Mr Davies will be Geoffrey Russell and Timothy Wood, while the Fouth Official will be Graham Horwood.
Reading v Fulham
Taking charge of Fulham’s trip to the Madejski Stadium is Simon Hooper. Mr Hooper had an entertaining entrance to Championship football as he took the reins of Leeds United’s 3-2 win at Bolton on Sunday.
Officiating alongisde Mr Hooper will be Robert Hyde and Daniel Robathan, while the Fourth Official will be Lee Swabey.
Sheffield Wednesday v QPR
QPR’s trip to Hillsbrough this weekend will be officiated by Christopher Kavanagh. Having not refereed a game yet this season in the Championship, Kavanagh’s first piece of action will be at Hillsbrough.
Alongside Mr Kavanagh will be Lee Betts and Sian Massey-Ellis while the Fourth Official will be Robert Jones.