VAR has already caused plenty of controversy this season - but how has the use of the technology impacted the table so far? Wolves have been on the wrong end of a number of refereeing decisions. They received an apology from the PGMOL on the first day of the season after the on-field officials and VAR failed to award a penalty late on in their 1-0 loss at Manchester United.
There has been other contentions moments for Gary O'Neil's side while Aston Villa have not been exempt from VAR decisions. Following the involvements from VAR this season we have looked at how the Premier League table might look without the use of the technology. Factoring in VAR decisions that led to goals being disallowed or awarded by the technology, including via penalties, here’s how the table might look as things stand...

1. 20th: Everton
Points without VAR: 4* (*10 point deduction) Difference: 0 | Getty Images

2. 19th: Sheffield United
Points without VAR: 5. Difference: 0. | Getty Images

3. 18th: Burnley
Points without VAR: 6. Difference: +2. | Getty Images

4. 17th: Luton Town
Points without VAR: 6. Difference: 0. | Liverpool FC via Getty Images