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Mike Jones will referee a Premier League fixture again this weekend - despite overseeing the controversial end to Everton's game with Chelsea.

The Cheshire official allowed John Terry’s offside goal to stand in the eighth minute of time added-on at Stamford Bridge on Saturday afternoon.

Jones had ordered for seven minutes of additional time to be played after Ramiro Funes Mori put the Blues 3-2 ahead in the dying seconds of normal time, but allowed the game to eventually run into the 99th minute.

The Chester ref will take charge of Manchester United’s home game with Southampton on Saturday.

And Jones’ assistant referees from Stamford Bridge - Mike Mullarkey and Peter Kirkup - are also in action this weekend.

Mullarkey will be part of the officiating team at Selhurst Park for Crystal Palace v Spurs while Kirkup will run the line at Watford v Newcastle.

Meanwhile, it has also today be announced that Martin Atkinson will referee next week's League Cup semi-final second leg at the Etihad stadium.

And Anthony Taylor will take charge of Everton's Sunday lunch-time Premier League clahs with Swansea City.