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Scott Mathieson will be the man in charge when Leeds United travel to Millwall this weekend.

The Cheshire official has taken charge of 30 games so far this season showing 74 yellow cards and 2 reds.

Mathieson was last in charge of Millwall earlier this season when they were beaten 2-1 at Doncaster Rovers.

His last game in charge of Leeds was at Elland Road earlier this season when they beat Queens Park Rangers 2-0.

Last three Millwall games:
2007/08 Walsall 0-0 Millwall
2008/09 Cheltenham 1-3 Millwall
2010/11 Doncaster 2-1 Millwall

Last three Leeds games:
2009/10 Leeds 0-0 Charlton
2009/10 Hartlepool 2-2 Leeds
2010/11 Leeds 2-0 QPR

Referee: S.W Mathieson (Cheshire)
Assistants: G.S Evetts & A.R Parker
Fourth official: M.J Foley


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