UEFA officially announced the refereeing team for the final, led by French whistler Letsier, who will be in charge of enforcing the highly-anticipated showdown.
Spanish
together with
England
The final between the two will be played on July 15 at 3:00 a.m. BST, and the enforcement team for the match will be led by referee Letsier from France, who will be joined at Wembley by assistant referees Magnier and Lamouni.
Letsier is an experienced international referee who has enforced 65 matches in official UEFA competitions since 2017, including this year's
European cup (e.g. soccer)
of a number of matches, such as Spain's 4-1 win over Georgia, Denmark's 0-0 draw with Serbia and Croatia's 2-2 draw with Albania. In addition, he served as fourth official in the opening match between Germany and Scotland, demonstrating his professionalism and command of the game.
In addition, the fourth official will be Poland's Maziniak, while the VAR refereeing team will consist of France's Brisard and Italy's Irati, who will provide technical support during the match to ensure that the game is played fairly.