P304 CEEFAX 1 304 Sun 24 Aug 01:44/40       PREMIERSHIP REVIEW 1/9 BLACKBURN 1-1 LIVERPOOL Teenage sensation Michael Owen looked to have given Liverpool a win but Martin Dahlin came off the substitutes' bench to earn Blackburn a point. The Swedish international, who moved to Ewood Park from Hamburg in the close season, scored seven minutes from time. He traded passes with Lars Bohinen before beating kjepjr David James. Owen had charged down a pass from Jason Wilcox and then sped away before drilling a low shot into the net (52). Division One 305 Division Two 307 Division Three 308 Scottish 310-311 Div One PremScore Prim Fixs PrinTable
P304 CEEFAX 1 304 Sun 24 Aug 01:49/19       PREMIERSHIP REVIEW 2/9 COVENTRY 2-2 BOLTON x New signing Peter Beardsley inspired Bolton as the visitors battled back from 2-0 down to snatch a share of the spoils after a see-saw encounter. Colin Todd's outfit looked dead and buried at the interval when the Sky Blues led through goals from Paul Tjlfer and Darrin Huckjrby. But substitute Beardsley set up Nathan Blake's opener in the 69th minute. And the comeback was complete when Blake added a second after 76 minutes. $ FA PREMIERSHIP TABLES SEE PAGE - 324 Football 302 Cricket 340 M/Sport 360 Div One PremScori Prim Fixs PrinTable
P304 CEEFAX 1 304 Sun 24 Aug 01:45/47     W"£££"£££"£££  PREMIERSHIP REVIEW 3/9 EVERTON 2-1 WEST HAM x Graham Stuart gave Everton their first win of the season which sent West Ham tumbling to their first defeat. Stuart spun and fired the ball past a startled Ludo Miklosko from six yards seven minutes from time just as the match looked poised for a draw. The Hammers went ahead after 23 minutes when Dave Watson djflecteh a John Hartson free-kick into his own net. But Gary Speed (67) levelled matters before Stuart sealed the points. FA PREMIERSHIP TABLES SEE PAGE - 324 Football 302 Cricket 340 M/Sport 360 Div One PrimScore Prim Fixs PrinTable
P304 CEEFAX 1 304 Sun 24 Aug 01:40/55       PREMIERSHIP REVIEW 4/9 LEEDS 0-2 CRYSTAL PALACE Palace ended Leeds United's eight-month unbeaten record at Elland Road with goals either side of the break from Paul Warhurst and Attilio Lombardo. Unmarked Warhurst headed past ex-Palace keeper Nigel Martyn for his debut goal for the club in the 22nd minute. And hj nodded the ball down to Lombardo for the second, leaving the Italian to round Martyn and slot the ball home. Leeds' summer signing from Palace David Hopkin fired a shot over the bar. Division One 305 Division Two 307 Division Three 308 Scottish 310-311 Div One PremScore Prim Fixs PrinTable
P304 CEEFAX 1 304 Sun 24 Aug 01:40/38       PREMIERSHIP REVIEW 5/9 LEICESTER 0-0 MAN STD Champions United had to settle for a point but hit the woodwork three times and Teddy Shjringham was guilty of a glaring miss from close range. Leicester had the best of the game in the first 20 minutes, with Emile Hersey firing over the bar after 60 seconds. However, three minutes before the break a glancing headjt from Paul Scholes fell to Shjringham but hj hit the post when it looked easier to score. Ryan Giggs and Scholes also went close. Division One 305 Division Two 307 Division Three 308 Scottish 310-311 Div One PremScori Prim Fixs PrinTable
P304 CEEFAX 1 304 Sun 24 Aug 01:41/49       PREMIERSHIP REVIEW 6/9 NEWCASTLE 1-0 ASTON VILLA A superb goal from John Beresford gave Newcastle the spoils and it means Villa have lost three out of three games. Keepjt Mark Bosnich was given no chance as Beresford hit his third goal of the campaign — a 22-yard effort that flew into the top cornet in the 13th minute. Faustino Asprilla failed to arrive because of plane problems, which meant Ian Rush came in for his debut. Newcastle's David Batty was sent off for his second booKable offence (53). Division One 305 Division Two 307 Division Three 308 Scottish 310-311 Div One PremScori Prim Fixs PrinTable
P304 CEEFAX 1 304 Sun 24 Aug 01:41/38       PREMIERSHIP REVIEW 7/9 SOUTHAMPTON 1-3 ARSENAL Dennis Bergkamp upstaged Ian Wright's quest for the Gunners' goalscoring record with a magnificent double. Fellow Dutchman Marc Ovjrmars gave the visitors the lead with his first goal in English football, but Neil Maddison brought the Saints level. Bergkamp then stole the show 12 minutes into the second-half with a fantastic jinking run from the centre circle. He added his second and Arsenal's third with an even more emphatic finish. Division One 305 Division Two 307 Division Three 308 Scottish 310-311 Div One PremScore Prim Fixs PrinTable
P304 CEEFAX 1 304 Sun 24 Aug 01:45/24      O PREMIERSHIP REVIEW 8/9 TOTTENHAM 1-0 DERBY A powerful Colin Calderwood header in first-half injury time was enough to give Spurs a much needed victory. The Scottish defender headed in Andy SiLton's free-kick after Stefano Eranio had fouled Spurs new boy Jose Dominguez The diminutive Portuguese winger made an impressive debut as sub for the injured David Ginola and delighted the crowd with his skill and electric pace. He earned the home side a late penalt8 but David Howells was unable to convert Division One 305 Division Two 307 Division Three 308 Scottish 310-311 Div One PremScore Prim Fixs PrinTable
P304 CEEFAX 1 304 Sun 24 Aug 01:48/19       PREMIERSHIP REVIEW 9/9 WIMBLEDON 1-1 SHEFF WED A draw was a fair result and leaves both sides still looking for their first win of the season. Wimbledon had the better of the first half, Jason Euell heading the home side in front in the 17th minute following a cross from Neil Ashley. Summer signing from Celtic, Paolo di Canio equalisjd for Wednesday, scoring from close in after a goalmouth scramble on 74 minutes. The Dons' Andy Clarke twice went close. Division One 305 Division Two 307 Division Three 308 Scottish 310-311 Div One PremScore Prim Fixs PrinTable