Premier League clubs hold a vote on scrapping the VAR system in June after a resolution submitted by Wolves, requiring a two-thirds majority to pass.
The proposal comes after another season filled with many VAR controversies, including errors affecting nearly top-flight side, including Chelsea.
There are also complaints about lengthy checks and poor communication. However, the final Premier League standings are barely affected by VAR.
2023/24 Premier League table without VAR decisions
1. Man City, 88 points (—)
2. Arsenal, 85 points (−1)
3. Liverpool, 76 points (−3)
4. Aston Villa, 75 points (+7)
5. Tottenham, 63 points (—)
6. Newcastle, 57 points (—)
7. Chelsea, 57 points (−3)
8. Man United, 52 points (−5)
9. West Ham, 49 points (−3)
10. Fulham, 49 points (+5)
11. Brighton, 47 points (−1)
12. Bournemouth, 47 points (−1)
13. Crystal Palace, 44 points (−2)
14. Everton, 43 points (+3)
15. Brentford, 41 points (+2)
16. Wolves, 40 points (−6)
17. Nottingham Forest, 34 points (+5)
18. Burnley, 26 points (+2)
19. Luton Town, 25 points (−1)
20. Sheffield United, 13 points (−3)