Liverpool would have won the Premier League last season if VAR was in use.
The Reds went toe-to-toe with Manchester City in an enthralling title race and it was Pep Guardiola's side who lifted the trophy, winning by one point.
But the wait for a Premier League title would have been over on Merseyside if VAR had been in play, according to GentingBet.
They have reviewed all 760 matches from last season in the top flight and applied a 'VAR filter' to the most contentious decisions.
Based on their findings, they concluded that Liverpool would have won the league by a point over City.
The major incident dictating this occurred during City's home clash with Tottenham in April.
Kyle Walker handled the ball in the box but a penalty was not given. Spurs had a 100 per cent record from the spot so it seems likely they would have scored and earned a draw.
It could be argued that the Reds should have conceded a penalty themselves against Huddersfield when James Milner seemed to handle the ball last October but the 'VAR filter' applied new 2019/20 handball rules and it was decided the official made the right call.
All of this will of course be no consolation to Jurgen Klopp's side, who went on to become European Champions.
They launch their bid to win the title this season with the Premier League's curtain raiser at Anfield against Norwich on Friday.