Champions League Swedish official Jonas Eriksson will oversee Europa League final

English referee Mark Clattenburg has been chosen to officiate this season's Champions League final in Milan, with Swede Jonas Eriksson in charge of the Europa League decider.

There has been much anticipation as to who will be in charge for two of the biggest games in European football, and its England's Clattenburg who will travel to the Stadio San Siro on May 28th to rule over the final between rivals Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid.

Meanwhile, Eriksson will be in Basel, as Liverpool and Sevilla go head to head in the Europa League final. The Spanish side are aiming to win the tournament for the third consecutive season.

Clattenburg has good experience in important Champions League games, having refereed the semi-final first leg between Atletico Madrid and Bayern Munich, as well as Real Madrid's encounter with Paris Saint-Germain.

He's also proved to be a lucky charm for Los Blancos, as they've chalked up wins against Ajax, Galatasaray, Borussia Dortmund, PSG and a Super Cup win against Sevilla with Clattenburg in charge of proceedings.