Leeds United, Forest, West Ham, Tottenham, Sunderland changes in final Premier League table without VAR

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Leeds United ultimately sealed a 14th-placed finish on their Premier League return - but where would the Whites have been without VAR?

Leeds were already safe with three games left after Arsenal’s 1-0 win at relegation-bound West Ham but Daniel Farke’s Whites then added more points to their haul through a 1-1 draw at Tottenham Hotspur and 1-0 victory at home to highflying Brighton.

Already safe, Leeds went into the final day holding a chance of finishing 11th but Sunday’s 3-0 defeat at West Ham meant the Whites ended up in 14th place.

West Ham meanwhile needed a win against Leeds but also an Everton victory at Spurs to avoid relegation but a 1-0 win for Spurs kept Roberto De Zerbi’s side safe and sent the Hammers down along with already relegated pair Burnley and Wolves.

Leeds ended up finishing eight points clear of the drop zone on 47 points and only six points behind eighth-placed finishers Brighton who sealed the division’s final European place With qualification for next season’s Europa Conference League.

But how would Leeds have fared and what would the table have looked like without VAR?

With the season now done and dusted, AceOdds have updated their record of the Premier League this season, showing results if VAR had not been in use.

Featuring some big changes, here is the full rundown from top to bottom.