Who is the referee for Ecuador vs Curacao?
The battle to join Germany in qualifying from Group E sees two sides who lost their opening game do battle
Kansas City is the stage for the Group E encounter between Ecuador and Curacao, with kick-off set for 7pm local time (1am UK time).
Because head-to-head record counts ahead of goal difference, and they have already lost to the Ivory Coast, Ecuador would be effectively eliminated from the tournament with a game to spare if they lose.
The same is not true of Curacao - but they realistically need to get something out of this game if they are to stand any chance of making it out of the group.
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Ma Ning set to referee Ecuador vs Curacao
China's Ma Ning will be the referee for this game as he makes his World Cup debut in that capacity.
47-year old Ma was selected among the AFC officials for the 2022 World Cup, serving as the fourth official in six games without taking the whistle.
Ma is no stranger to high-profile games having previously overseen proceedings at the Club World Cup and the Arab Cup.
The highlight of his career to date was the 2023 Asian Cup final (actually played in 2024...don't ask) - the equivalent of a Euros final.
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Incredibly, that game saw Ma give three penalties to hosts Qatar over the 90 minutes, all of which Akram Afif scored to secure a 3-1 win over Jordan.
Assisting Ma as linesmen are his countryman Zhou Fei and Qatar's Saud Al-Maqaleh.
The fourth official is New Zealander Campbell-Kirk Kawana-Waugh, who once refereed a cup final on the same day his wife also refereed a cup final. Lovely stuff.
The lead VAR official is Fu Ming, so we can probably expect plenty of red cards.
Alongside him in the booth are Italian Marco Di Bello and Poland's Tomasz Kwiatkowski.
Ecuador fell to a 1-0 defeat to the Ivory Coast in their opening game, while competitions debutants Curacao suffered a 7-1 pummelling at Germany's hands.
Steven Chicken has been working as a football writer since 2009, taking in stints with Football365 and the Huddersfield Examiner. Steven still covers Huddersfield Town home and away for his own publication, WeAreTerriers.com. Steven is a two-time nominee for Regional Journalist of the Year at the prestigious British Sports Journalism Awards, making the shortlist in 2020 and 2023.
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