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Leicester City, Ipswich Town and potentially Leeds United will have a huge say in the Premier League vote over whether to scrap VAR this summer, whichThe ‘Big Six’ clubs led by Liverpool, Man United, Man City, Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham originally pushed hard for VAR to be introduced from the start of the 2019-20 season and they are now expected to stick with the technology.
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