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If VAR-disputed decisions are removed, how would EPL standing table look like?

  /  MTWANG

After ten rounds of Premier League fixtures, Squawka's analysis indicates that should controversial decisions subject to fan votes be disregarded, Liverpool's league position would drop three places to sixth, while Chelsea would climb two positions to fifth.

Squawka weekly polls fans to select the most contentious VAR decisions. Excluding these disputed VAR calls, the Premier League table after ten rounds would see Chelsea on 18 points in fifth place, with Liverpool also on 18 points occupying sixth.

Manchester City would drop one place to third. Manchester United's position would remain unchanged at eighth. Tottenham Hotspur would slip one place to seventh with 17 points.

Sunderland would climb two places to second, just three points behind leaders Arsenal. Crystal Palace would rise five places to fourth.

Premier League table excluding controversial VAR decisions

1. Arsenal Position unchanged 23 points

2. Sunderland Up 2 places 20 points

3. Manchester City Down 1 place 19 points

4. Crystal Palace Up 5 places 18 points

5. Chelsea Up 2 places 18 points

6. Liverpool Down 3 places 18 points

7. Tottenham Hotspur Down 1 place 17 points

8. Manchester United Position unchanged 17 points

9. Bournemouth Down 4 places 17 points

10. Brighton & Hove Albion Position unchanged 15 points

11. Aston Villa Position unchanged 15 points

12. Newcastle United Up 1 place 14 points

13. Fulham Up 2 places 13 points

14. Brentford Down 2 places 12 points

15. Everton Down 1 place 12 points

16. Burnley Up 1 place 10 points

17. Leeds United Down 1 place 9 points

18. West Ham United Unchanged 7 points

19. Nottingham Forest Unchanged 6 points

20. Wolverhampton Wanderers Unchanged 2 points