Arsenal are flying high at the top of the Premier League with 29 points from their 12 games. They are six points above Chelsea, who are second in the table as the London rivals prepare to do battle this weekend.
It has been a good start to the campaign for Crystal Palace who sit fifth in the table, one point outside the top four while balancing European commitments while they also remain in the Carabao Cup.
Tottenham have had a far more inconsistent time of it, with five wins and four losses in their 12 games to leave them on 18 points. West Ham had a torrid start to the campaign under Graham Potter but have started to turn a corner under Nuno Espirito Santo.
They host Liverpool this weekend while Palace take on Manchester United and Spurs face Fulham. All of London’s Premier League clubs have been impacted by VAR this season as the technology continues to cause debate and contention.
But how might the table look without VAR? Looking at decisions this season overturned by VAR that have led to goals being given or disallowed, Liverpool World has worked out how many points each team would have without the technology...
Points without VAR: 2
1. 20th: Wolves
Points without VAR: 2 | Getty Images
Points without VAR: 10
2. 19th: Burnley
Points without VAR: 10 | AFP via Getty Images
Points without VAR: 11
3. 18th: West Ham United
Points without VAR: 11 | Getty Images
Points without VAR: 12 (+1 point)
4. 17th: Leeds United
Points without VAR: 12 (+1 point) | Getty Images