Premier League without VAR: Where Liverpool and Everton sit compared to Man City, Arsenal, Burnley & others

Where would each Premier League team sit in the table without the influence of VAR?

Liverpool have leapfrogged into second place in the Premier League thanks to their nail-biting 4-3 win over Fulham, and Manchester City's six-goal draw against Tottenham Hotspur. Meanwhile, Everton are fighting to claw their way out of the relegation zone, and their narrow victory over Nottingham Forest lifted them into 18th, two points from safety.

VAR was involved on numerous occasions during the latest round of results, including in Liverpool's narrow win over Fulham on Sunday. This wasn't the first weekend the video assistant referee has intervened, nor will be it be the last. But how would the current Premier League table look without the influence of the opinion-dividing technology?

Factoring in VAR decisions that led to goals being disallowed or awarded, including via penalties, here’s how the table might look as things stand...

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