Chelsea's second goal against Arsenal on Saturday has been changed from an Eden Hazard strike to a Calum Chambers own goal.
Hazard's shot late on which sealed a 2-0 win for the Blues was seemingly heading wide when Chambers inadvertently deflected home, but it was initially credited as the Belgian's first goal of the season.
However, the Premier League announced this lunchtime that, after review, the goal had officially gone down as a Chambers OG.
It means that Chambers has scored own goals in back-to-back games after also putting into his own net in the Capital One Cup third-round victory against North London rivals Tottenham Hotspur last night.
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