Manchester United are not in action until Monday night in what will be their second-straight Premier League outing in the 8pm timeslot at the start of a new week.
While Monday will be the beginning of a new week, United will mark the end of the latest round of Premier League action as they host Bournemouth at Old Trafford. If other results go their way on Saturday and Sunday - they could get the chance to get into the top four.
Meanwhile, Manchester City make the trip to Crystal Palace on Sunday afternoon looking to keep the pressure on Arsenal. Pep Guardiola’s side closed the gap to two points last weekend after the Gunners lost to Aston Villa - 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