The 20/21 Premier League table without VAR. (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)The 20/21 Premier League table without VAR. (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)
The 20/21 Premier League table without VAR. (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)

The 20/21 Premier League table without VAR - where Sheffield United, West Brom and Fulham would have finished

VAR continued to cause outrage during the 2020/21 Premier League campaign – but how much did it impact teams like Sheffield United?

VAR is here to stay – whether we like it or not!

Controversy over how it was implemented, squiggly lines, handball decisions and more continued to be a major talking point across the season.

Some clubs and players will feel aggrieved over a number of decisions, but the old adage is ‘it will even itself out’ over the course of a campaign.

But is that true?

Research from The Sun has detailed how the top-flight would have finished had VAR not been in play last season.

In the end, did it benefit or prove problematic for the Blades on their way to finishing rock-bottom of the Premier League? United have certainly had their fair share of VAR controversy, but would it have actually made a difference to them, West Brom and Fulham?

And what about the race for Europe?

Find out below: