Football: Rebecca Welch named as first female referee to take charge of English Premier League match

Rebecca Welch will become the first female referee to officiate an English Premier League match, when she takes charge of Fulham's home game against Burnley on December 24 (NZ time).

The Professional Game Match Officials Limited has confirmed the appointment and says Sam Allison will become the first Black official to take charge of an EPL match for 15 years.

Allison will referee Sheffield United v Luton Town on Boxing Day.

Referee Rebecca Welch in action.
Referee Rebecca Welch in action. Photo credit: Getty Images

PGMOL head of referees Howard Webb says both Welch and Allison deserved their chance.

"They are both part of the PGMOL development group, which fast-tracks talented officials through the pathway," Webb told Sky Sports.  

"We have already seen three officials from the group take charge of their first Premier League games, and now we have number four and five, and it shows the value of that work.

"We have not seen a female take charge of a Premier League game before, so it's significant, and Sam being the first Black official with a whistle in the Premier League since Uriah Rennie.

"It demonstrates people can make it through the pathway from groups that are not traditionally well represented."

Welch, 40, has been a trailblazer for female referees and was the fourth official for Fulham v Manchester United in the Premier League last month - the first female to fulfill that role.

A regular in the Women's Super League, she has previously officiated in the Football League and the FA Cup, and was on duty at the Women's World Cup this year.

The PGMOL has made greater diversity one of its aims and Allison will become the first Black referee in the Premier League, since Rennie retired in 2009.

A former firefighter, Allison was promoted to the Football League in 2020 and moved up to the second-tier Championship earlier this year.  

No Black or Asian referee has taken charge of a Premier League game since Rennie's last match in 2008.

Reuters