Michael Oliver is set to officiate an Arsenal game as centre referee for the first time since their controversial encounter with Wolves last season. The Gunners face Tottenham this weekend as they return to Premier League action, seeking to resume winning form following a 2-2 draw with Sunderland before the international break. That result was particularly frustrating for Arsenal, as it came after a match many had expected them to win. The team had entered the game on the back of an eight-match streak of clean sheets, and supporters had hoped that run could be extended. Sunderland, however, fought hard to secure a draw, a positive outcome for the Black Cats but a setback for Arsenal’s momentum.Arsenal Prepare for Tottenham with Oliver in ChargeAccording to Metro Sport, Arsenal will encounter Oliver again, marking his first Premier League fixture with the club since he controversially sent off Myles Lewis-Skelly in the match against Wolves last season. Despite the earlier controversy, Arsenal won that game and would be confident that officiating decisions, regardless of circumstance, would not prevent them from achieving success. The focus will remain on performance, organisation, and exploiting the opportunities presented during the match.(Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)Tottenham Challenge and the Need for VictoryTottenham, meanwhile, will be eager to maintain their strong start to the season and will approach the fixture with determination. The North London rivals have shown consistent form, meaning Arsenal must be at their best to secure a positive result. For the Gunners, returning to winning ways is essential, both to rebuild momentum and to continue challenging at the top end of the league table.With Oliver back in the middle, Arsenal will be mindful of the referee’s presence but remain focused on controlling the game through tactical discipline, effective pressing, and utilising their attacking options. The clash promises to be a competitive encounter, with both sides highly motivated, and Arsenal will be aiming to respond strongly after their recent draw to assert their authority in the league once again.__________________________________________________________________________________________ADMIN COMMENTSo here are some simple rules which I must insist commenters follow….You agree not to give any personal abuse to other Arsenal fans. Everyone is allowed to hold their own opinions even if you disagree with them. It COSTS NOTHING TO BE POLITE TO OTHER ARSENAL FANS.CALLING ALL ARSENAL FANS! Anyone who would like to contribute an Article or Video opinion piece on JustArsenal, please contact us through this link…More Stories / Latest NewsReferee named for the Arsenal v Tottenham game18 November 2025, 22:00Arsenal holds a Semenyo advantage over their rivals18 November 2025, 21:00Two Arsenal youngsters feature as England U19 beat Scotland18 November 2025, 20:00The post Referee named for the Arsenal v Tottenham game appeared first on Just Arsenal News.