Aston Villa, Everton, Manchester United, Arsenal & Wolves' positions in Premier League table with no VAR

Aston Villa felt the force of VAR in their draw at Everton in the Premier League on Sunday

Aston Villa were the latest Premier League side to be negatively impacted by VAR as they had a goal disallowed by Stockley Park in their 0-0 draw at Everton on Sunday. Alex Moreno thought he had given Unai Emery's side the lead on Merseyside but the goal was chalked off after an offside by Leon Bailey was spotted in the build up.

It was one of the less controversial calls made by VAR this campaign, with Villa's close rivals Wolves feeling the brunt of many questionable calls from the video assistant. Wolves were not in action over the weekend as they make the trip to Brighton and Hove Albion on Monday as only 10 teams had fixtures due to the winter break. Following the latest involvements from VAR, we have taken a look at how the Premier League table might look without it. Factoring in goals that have been disallowed or awarded by the technology, including via penalties, here's how the table might look without VAR as things stand...

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