2025/26 Premier League table without VAR errors

Since its official introduction in the 2019/20 season, the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system has become one of the most debated elements of Premier League football.

Designed to help referees correct clear and obvious mistakes in goals, penalties, red cards, and cases of mistaken identity, VAR was expected to improve decision-making across the top flight.

However, as the 2025/26 season unfolds, the conversation continues around whether the system is helping or hindering the flow and fairness of the game.

With data compiled from Squawka and fan polls conducted on X (formerly Twitter), a new Premier League table has been created that removes the influence of confirmed VAR mistakes made so far this season.

The alternative table assumes penalties wrongly not awarded would have been scored and includes decisions that either wrongly disallowed or allowed goals, among other key incidents.

Relegation Battle Unaffected

Despite a few errors benefitting them, the current bottom three clubs remain unchanged in the table without VAR mistakes.

Wolverhampton Wanderers, sitting at the foot of the table with just two points, saw one major call go their way—Yerson Mosquera avoiding a red card in their 1-0 loss to Newcastle—but it didn’t affect their overall standing. ..Continue Reading

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