Peter Walton is a retired English football referee who worked in the Premier League from 2003 until 2012.
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He was the general manager of the Professional Referee Organization in North America from 2013 to January 2018, when he was succeeded by Howard Webb.
Walton previously played in the United Counties League. He lives in Long Buckby, Northamptonshire, the village where he used to play football. His interests include current events and golf.
Walton officiated a number of important matches over his nearly 20-year professional career, including the Football League Trophy final in 2003 and the FA Community Shield in 2008.
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Peter Walton’s Wife: Is Peter Walton Married?
Peter Walton has maintained his privacy. The general population is unaware of his wife or partner.
He does, however, serve as a referee analyst for BT Sport’s coverage of the UEFA Champions League, where he discusses important calls and explains how VAR is used during and after games.
A happy Walton in his BT studio was accidentally broadcast during the dramatic moments after Tottenham’s late winning goal in the second leg of the 2019 Champions League semi-final between Tottenham and Ajax. Walton is a frequent guest on ESPN FC.


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