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Premier League with no VAR: How Newcastle United compare to Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool and rivals

A look at the latest Premier League without VAR table to see where Newcastle United and their rivals rank without the technology.

Newcastle United gave themselves a huge boost in their top six race with a resounding win over Sheffield United on Saturday. The Magpies remain seventh in the Premier League, one point behind Manchester United, but where would they be without VAR?

Eddie Howe’s men still have a chance of securing Europa League football, albeit they need to catch Man United and hope Manchester City defeat the Red Devils in the FA Cup final. In the meantime, we have taken a look at the latest Premier League without VAR table. We calculate the table by taking all of the game-defining VAR decisions and going with the decision made by the referee on the pitch. Take a look below.

1 . 20th — Sheffield United Points without VAR: 17 (Difference +1) Photo Sales
2 . 19th — Burnley Points without VAR: 23 (Difference -1) Photo Sales
3 . 18th — Nottingham Forest Points without VAR: 25 (Difference -1) Photo Sales
4 . 17th — Luton Town Points without VAR: 26 (Difference +1) Photo Sales

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