Premier League table without VAR: Where Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham & West Ham would sit in shock findings

The Premier League winter break is underway with just five matches taking place over the weekend

Tottenham Hotspur missed the chance to go above Arsenal in the Premier League table as they were held to a 2-2 draw by Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon. With the Premier League winter break underway, only five matches took place over the weekend.

Spurs came from behind twice to earn a point at Old Trafford but will feel frustrated not to have taken all three as they dominated the contest. On Saturday, Chelsea beat Fulham 1-0 in a West London derby at Stamford Bridge. This weekend, Arsenal host Crystal Palace in North London while Brentford are at home to Nottingham Forest and West Ham make the trip to Sheffield United. There was yet more VAR controversy over the weekend, as Chelsea escaped a possible red card against Fulham while Burnley felt Luton Town's late equaliser on Friday night should have been chalked off for a foul on goalkeeper James Trafford.

Following the latest controversies surrounding VAR, we have taken a look at how the Premier League table might look without it. Factoring in goals that have been disallowed or awarded by the technology, including via penalties, here's how the table might look without VAR as things stand...