Welsh referee Nigel Owens will officiate this weekend's quarter-final match between the All Blacks and Argentina, the IRB has announced.
Wayne Barnes, who drew ire for his refereeing performance in the All Blacks quarterfinal matchup with France during the 2007 World Cup, will take no role in the game.
The IRB revealed the full list of 10 referees and two television match officials for the knockout stages of the Rugby World Cup this afternoon.
It said the officials were selected after a thorough review of performances across the 40 pool phase matches.
Owens, who officiated the fiery pool play match between Samoa and South Africa, is head referee for the All Blacks game on Sunday.
South African Jonathan Kaplan and Irish referee George Clancy will be assistant referees.
Mr Barnes is only selected as to assist head referee Craig Joubert in the match between Wales and Ireland.
Australian Steve Walsh will officiate the match between England and France and Kiwi Bryce Lawrence will referee the much-anticipated clash between South Africa and Australia.
IRB Referee Manager Paddy O'Brien said the referee selections were made on consistency of calls through the pool stages.
"Accuracy in decision making is our top priority. We will continue to work as a unit to achieve the high standards that have collectively been set and maintain a zero-tolerance attitude towards infringements across the key areas of the game."