The match officials for Leeds United’s Premier League clash with Nottingham Forest on Sunday afternoon have been announced, with Jarred Gillett set to take charge at the City Ground.
The Select Group official is in his fifth season in the Premier League, in which time the Australian has overseen 70 top-flight matches beginning with a 2021 meeting between Watford and Newcastle United.
The Queensland native built up experience in his homeland and also featured in Japanese, Chinese and Saudi football before relocating to England in 2019.
The Whites have a good record in their six matches to be refereed by the 39-year-old, winning three times and drawing on two occasions.
United’s soul defeat involving Gillett came at the start of the new campaign as Daniel Farke’s side were beaten by Arsenal away from home.
Forest, meanwhile, have recorded six wins in their 10 matches officiated by the referee, losing four. On Gillett’s last visit to the City Ground the hosts were victorious, beating Manchester United 1-0 towards the end of last term.
Keeping up with the action from Stockley Park is Video Assistant Referee Matthew Donohue and Additional VAR Wade Smith.
2025/26 stats:
Games (all competitions): 8
Yellow cards issued: 28
Red cards issued: 1
Other match officials selected:
Assistant referees: Neil Davies & Edward Smart
Fourth official: Anthony Taylor
Video Assistant Referee: Matthew Donohue
Additional Video Assistant Referee: Wade Smith




