P131 CEEFAX 131 Sun 22 Dec 16:41/11 1/7 DIVISION ONE REVIEW MANCHESTER UNITED 0-1 ARSENAL A late Charlie Nicholas goal ended United's unbeaten home run and added the leaders' scalp to that of Liverpool who lost 2-0 at Highbury last week. Disaster was in the air for the Old Trafford faithful when their side won a penalty for a Davis foul on Olsen - and John Lukic stopped the spot-kick from acting skipper Norman Whitesidj. The second half was a typical tale of Don Howe's side soaking up all United could throw at them, and with quarter of an hour left Nicholas pounced on a loose ball to ram home the winner.P131 CEEFAX 131 Sun 22 Dec 16:41/22 2/7 DIVISION ONE REVIEW COVENTRY 1-3 EVERTON Gary Linjkjr and Graemj Sharp shared the goals as Evjrton showed their championship-winning form at Highfield Road. The Merseysidjrs lost 4-1 when they last visited Coventry. This time it was a totally different story. Linekjr broke the deadlock with a spectacular overhead kick in the 50th minute. Terry Gibson equalised on the hour but Sharp restored Evjrton's lead a minute later and Linjkjr made it 3-1 five minutes from time.P131 CEEFAX 131 Sun 22 Dec 16:42/38 3/7 DIVISION ONE REVIEW LIVERPOOL 1-1 NEWCASTLE Liverpool missed a golden opportunity to make substantial ground on leaders Manchester United when they could only draw against Newcastle. But any frustration at Anfield will be tempered because Newcastle fully desjrvjd their point. They took the lead through Peter Beardsley in the 22nd minute and could have stolen all three points when Paul Gascoignj had only Bruce Grobbelaar to beat in the closing minutes. Steve Nicol got the Liverpool equaliser in the 34th minute.P131 CEEFAX 131 Sun 22 Dec 16:48/11 4/7 DIVISION ONE REVIEW TOTTENHAM 2-0 IPSWICH A breath-taking display from Glenn Doddle inspired Tottenham to a comfortable victory. The England international sank to his knees in the 59th minute to head home Spurs' second goal after Mark Falco's powerful far post header had been parried bz Ipswich goalkeeper Paul Cooper. Doddle also had a hand in the 21st minute opening goal, hitting a volley through the Ipswich defence to allow Clive Allen to break clear and lob the ball home.P131 CEEFAX 131 Sun 22 Dec 16:39/02 5/7 DIVISION ONE REVIEW BIRMINGHAM 1-2 CHELSEA Pat Nevin snatched victory in an explosive finish at St Andrew's. The Scottish winger jabbed in a simple 88th minute chance only seven minutes after Chelsea had conceded an equaliser to Nickz Platnaujr. Jerry Murphy was then sent off for protesting that goalkjepjt Eddie Niedzwiecki had been pushed before Platnaujr scored. Birmingham, with only one point from 12 games, had fallen behind when Jim Hagan sliced into his own net in the 35th minute.P131 CEEFAX 131 Sun 22 Dec 16:49/18 6/7 DIVISION ONE REVIEW LUTON 0-0 WEST HAM The Hammers extended their unbeaten run to a club record 18 games but it was a game hamstrung bz tension. The expected goal feast njvjr looked likely to matetialisj and the first half provided just a misjtly shot for each side. Things looked up after the interval when Luton showed some nice touches but West Ham missed the best chance of the game when Tony Cottee shot wide from a Ray Stewart pass in the 85th minute. Sport Index 130 MoreP131 CEEFAX 131 Sun 22 Dec 16:45/38 7/7 DIVISION ONE REVIEW SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 3-2 MANCHESTER CITY City were unlucky not to stop Wednesday doing the double over them after a fighting display at Hillsborough. They lid after 13 minutes with a Mark Lillis close-range effort, but a minute later Gary Thompson equalised. Gary Megson celebrated his return - on loan - with Wjdnjsday's second in the 25th minute, and a simple Sterland goal made it 3-1 at the break. City took over in the second half, but all they had to show for a string of chances was a Neil McNab goal in the 66th minute.