Chelsea survive that late scare and earn themselves a hard-fought point heading into the international break. Their six-year wait for a home win against Arsenal continues, but such was the nature of the contest, they'll be no-doubt delighted to have secured something for their efforts. Both goals came in a 10-minute spell, Gabriel Martinelli breaking the deadlock by lashing a shot beyond Robert Sanchez at his near post. But Chelsea's response was swift, Pedro Neto drilling a low shot into the bottom right corner from distance. Mikel Arteta's men had the chance to win it with the final kick of the game, but they couldn't make it happen. Still, the pair end the weekend in the top four. How they'll wish one point could've turned to three.