Friday 8 July 2016 09:03, UK
Mark Clattenburg has been selected as the referee for Sunday's Euro 2016 final.
The Premier League official will take charge of France-Portugal at the Stade de France six weeks after he was chosen to referee the Champions League final.
He was also the ref for the FA Cup final between Manchester United and Crystal Palace in May.
Clattenburg has officiated in three games at the finals to date, including a 2-2 draw between Croatia and the Czech Republic which he briefly halted due to trouble in the stands.
He was also in charge for Belgium's group-stage defeat to Italy and Poland's penalty shoot-out win over Switzerland in the last 16.
The 41-year-old has shown 12 yellow cards and is yet to send off a player.