Sheffield Wednesday is set to face Leeds United in the League Cup with referee Robert Jones appointed to oversee the match at Hillsborough. Robert Jones, a 38-year-old experienced official, has refereed three games so far this campaign, including a UEFA Champions League qualifying tie between Ferencváros and FC Noah. The Whites have a strong record in matches overseen by Jones, winning nine of the 18 fixtures and drawing on five occasions. Sheffield Wednesday, meanwhile, have struggled for form in their matches officiated by Jones, winning just twice in 10 games. The Merseyside-based official is no stranger to this fixture, having overseen a 1-1 draw between the sides at Hillsborough back in 2018. Jones has issued seven yellow cards and no red cards in his three games this season. Assistant referees Nick Greenhalgh and Craig Taylor, and fourth official Gavin Ward, complete the match officials lineup. The match is scheduled to take place on Tuesday evening, with the Owls looking to improve their record against the Whites. Robert Jones's experience in the Premier League and Sky Bet Championship will be crucial in handling the intense match. The Owls will need to be at their best to overcome the Whites, who have a strong squad and a good record in the League Cup. With the match officials appointed, the stage is set for an exciting encounter between Sheffield Wednesday and Leeds United.