The Premier League is back this weekend as Arsenal aim to retain their place at the top of the table after losing last time out at Aston Villa. They host winless Wolves at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday night before Manchester City are in action against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Sunday afternoon.
Chelsea host Everton as they look to get back to winning ways while Tottenham travel to Nottingham Forest with West Ham and Brentford at home to Aston Villa and Leeds United, respectively. Fulham travel to Burnley on Saturday.
With 15 games gone, it has been a mixed season for London clubs with Arsenal and Palace the standout pair. But how might the table look without the use of VAR? We crunched the numbers by deducting or adding points depending on how goals given or ruled out by VAR would have impacted a final result. It also includes goals scored if VAR awarded a penalty.
Let’s take a look...
Points without VAR: 2
1. 20th: Wolves
Points without VAR: 2 | Getty Images
Points without VAR: 11 (+1 point)
2. 19th: Burnley
Points without VAR: 11 (+1 point) | Getty Images
Points without VAR: 13
3. 18th: West Ham
Points without VAR: 13 | AFP via Getty Images
Points without VAR: 15
4. 17th: Leeds United
Points without VAR: 15 | Getty Images