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Premier League table without VAR: Where Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs and West Ham would sit in new-look standings

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There was more VAR controversy over the weekend in the Premier League... | Liverpool FC via Getty Images

VAR has proven to be a contentious issue yet again this season with Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham and West Ham all impacted

Arsenal remain top of the Premier League with the domestic action on hold as the international fixtures take centre stage.

The Gunners were involved in a dramatic 2-2 draw in their last outing as they conceded late on against Sunderland. While the nature of the point will have been frustrating, the Stadium of Light will prove a tough hunting ground for many clubs and the point could prove valuable come the end of the campaign.

Up next for Arsenal is North London rivals Tottenham, who themselves conceded late on in their last Premier League outing in a 2-2 home draw with Manchester United. A goal from each side in stoppage time ensured a dramatic end to the game.

Chelsea secured a comfortable 3-0 win over Wolves while West Ham seriously boosted their survival hopes with a 3-2 win over Burnley. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace drew 0-0 with rivals Brighton .

VAR has proven to be a contentious issue since it’s introduction into the Premier League and has impacted every team at least once this game - whether that be for good or bad. Looking at decisions this season overturned by VAR that have led to goals being given or disallowed, we have worked out how many points each team would have without the technology...

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