sport news FIFA finally allow a referee from a 'OneLove' nation to officiate at the World ... trends now FIFA FINALLY allow a referee from a 'OneLove' nation to officiate at the World Cup, with Germany's Daniel Siebert set to take charge of Tunisia vs Australia By Kieran Gill for the Daily Mail Published: 22:51 GMT, 25 November 2022 | Updated: 22:55 GMT, 25 November 2022 Viewcomments FIFA have finally given a game to a referee from a 'OneLove' nation, the day after Sportsmail asked the World Cup organisers why they have been snubbing those officials. Germany's Daniel Siebert will oversee Tunisia against Australia on Saturday - the 21st match of this World Cup. English referees Michael Oliver and Anthony Taylor, and Danny Makkelie of the Netherlands, will continue to wait for their first assignments in Qatar. Daniel Siebert will be the first referee from a 'OneLove' nation to officiate at this World Cup Seven European clubs signed a statement criticising FIFA's stance on 'OneLove' armbands Questions were being asked of FIFA over their disregarding of Oliver, Taylor, Makkelie and Siebert. Seven 'OneLove' nations - England, Wales, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands - put their names to last week's statement criticising FIFA for banning the armbands which were supposed to signify anti-discrimination. Some referees are now taking charge of their second games of this World Cup with Italy's Daniele Orsato, who oversaw the opener between Qatar and Ecuador, being selected for Argentina against Mexico tonight. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility