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SCOTTISH referee Willie Collum will be the man in the middle for tonight’s UEFA Super Cup Final between Barcelona and Sevilla.

The 36-year-old will lead a six-man team that includes four other Scots, assistant referee Francis Connor, fourth official Graham Chambers, additional assistant referee Bobby Madden and additional assistant referee Kevin Clancy.

Irishman Damien MacGraith completes the line-up.

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Collum, from Lanarkshire, has been an international referee since 2006, overseeing 67 UEFA fixtures, including six UEFA Champions League matches last season.

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A teacher by day, Collum was involved in a number of controversial incidents in the Scottish Premiership last season, wrongly showing Motherwell's Stephen McManus a red card in their defeat to Aberdeen.

He was heavily criticised for his performance on New Year's Day in Paisley where he gave three penalties and sent a St Mirren player off.

Collum was also in the spotlight after awarding Celtic a penalty against Dundee United for a foul that took place a yard outside the penalty box.

Tonight's Super Cup Final will be played at Tbilisi's Boris Paichadze Dinamo – check out the picture gallery above as the officials prepare for the clash.

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