LONDON, DEC 6: The lead seems to change almost every hour in English and Italian soccer. In just 24 hours, three teams were No 1 in England with Arsenal on top early on Saturday, displaced hours later by defending champions Manchester United - with Leeds moving atop on Sunday.In Italy, as Roma, Lazio and Juventus are knotted atop Serie A with 25 points as all three sides won over the weekend.In yesterday's other match, Liverpool hammered last-placed Sheffield Wednesday 4-1.Harte's winner came after Horacio Carbonari was called for tripping Harry Kewell as the Australian - with little contact, if any - collapsed in the area.Liverpool won its fifth straight match at home 4-1 over last-place Sheffield Wednesday with outstanding goals from young forwards Steven Gerrard (69th) and David Thomspon (79th). Wednesday, meanwhile, is off to the worst Premier League start in history with only one win in 16 matches and only six points from a possible 48.On Saturday, Norway's Ole Gunnar Solskjaer scoredfour in a 5-1 rout of Everton as Man United manager Alex Ferguson rested Dwight Yorke, Andy Cole and David Beckham to prepare for this week's Champions League match against Valencia.Sunderland pulverised up-and-down Chelsea 4-1 on two goals each from Kevin Phillips and Niall Quinn, and Arsenal handed Leicester its first home loss of the season 3-0 on goals by Gilles Grimandi, Lee Dixon and Marc Overmars.In other matches, Wimbledon 5, Watford 0; Aston Villa 0, Newcastle 1; Bradford 1, Middlesbrough 1; Southampton 0, Coven Try 0.In Scotland on Saturday, three of four Premier League games were called off due to snow and cold weather. In the only match, Celtic hammered Hibernian 4-0 to improve to 33 points - one behind Rangers. Dundee United played at Hearts late on Sunday.In Italy, three clubs are jousting for the top spot with AS Roma moving ahead on goal difference after a 3-2 win at home yesterday over Lecce as Frenchman Vincent Candela scored his first two of the season. Roma's fourthconsecutive win put the club even with cross-city rival Lazio and Juventus on 25 points.The other two leaders won on Saturday. Juventus beat Bologna 2-0 with two goals from striker Filippo Inzaghi and a defence that registered its seventh shutout. Lazio won 2-0 at Perugia on goals from Marcelo Salas and Sergio Conceicao.In other action on Sunday, Christian Vieri's first goal since September helped Inter Milan defeat Udinese 3-0 and take fourth place, two points behind the trio of leaders.