VAR has hit the Premier League with a bang which has caused plenty of controversies and raised a number of discussion points in the opening weeks of the season.
While only seven goals have been directly affected by the video referee, there has been a lot of debate over how VAR is implemented and potential changes to the rules to accommodate the technology.
For Newcastle, they have seen a Tottenham penalty appeal turned down in the Magpies' 1-0 win in the capital last month, while Fabian Schar's equaliser against Watford should have been ruled out - according to referee chiefs.
Last weekend, both Chelsea and Tottenham had goals ruled out for marginal offside calls.
While both decisions were correct, it sparked discussion in the stands and on social media if this is how fans want to see VAR implemented in the Premier League.
Both decisions proved critical, with both London clubs going onto to lose their matches.

Frank Lampard bemoaned his side's luck after Chelsea's defeat to Liverpool, hoping his side would benefit from a marginal decision in the near future.
But, who has had the better of VAR decisions? Here's an in-depth look at the biggest winners and losers from the opening six Premier League fixtures.
Southampton +2 goals - two decisions
Game: Sheffield United (A) - September 14.
Incident: Oliver McBurnie's goal disallowed for offside, 52nd minute.
Game: AFC Bournemouth (H; Sept. 20)
Incident: Josh King scored for the Cherries, but he was offside, 25th minute.
Leicester City +1 goal - three decisions
Game: Wolves (H) - August 11
Incident: Wolves goal for Leander Dendoncker disallowed for handball in the build-up by Willy Boly in the 51st minute.
Game: Tottenham (H) - September 21
Incident: Goal disallowed for offside against Ayoze Perez, 16th minute.
Incident: Son Heung-Min offside in build-up to Serge Aurier goal in the 64th minute.
Liverpool +1 goal - one decision
Game: Chelsea (A) - September 22
Incident: Chelsea goal ruled out after Mason Mount was offside in the build-up to Cesar Azpilicueta's goal in the 27th minute.
Norwich City +1 goal - one decision
Game: Chelsea (H) - August 24
Incident: Chelsea goal ruled out for a foul on the goalkeeper by Olivier Giroud in the 77th minute.
Tottenham Hotspur +1 goal - three decisions
Game: Man City (A) - August 17
Incident: City goal for Gabriel Jesus ruled out for handball in build-up by Aymeric Laporte in the 90th minute.
Game: Leicester City (A) - September 21
Incident: Goal disallowed for offside against Ayoze Perez in the 16th minute.
Incident: Son Heung-Min ruled offside in build-up to Serge Aurier goal in the 64th minute.
West Ham +1 goal - three decision
Game: Man City (H) - August 11
Incident: City goal for Gabriel Jesus ruled out for offside against Raheem Sterling earlier in the move in the 53rd minute.
Incident: Missed City penalty retaken due to encroachment by Declan Rice. Retake scored by Sergio Aguero in the 86th minute.
Game: Brighton (A)
Incident: Brighton goal for Leandro Trossard ruled out for offside by Dan Burn, who was stood in front of the goalkeeper and interfering with play in the 27th minute.
AFC Bournemouth -1 goal - one decision
Game: Southampton (A) - September 20
Incident: Josh King's strike was ruled out for offside in the 25th minute.
Brighton & Hove Albion -1 goal - one decision
Game: West Ham (H) - August 17
Incident: Brighton's Leandro Trossard saw his goal ruled after Dan Burn was offside and interfering with play in the 27th minute.
Manchester City -1 goal, three decisions
Game: West Ham (A) August 11
Incident: Gabriel Jesus' goal for City was ruled out for offside against Raheem Sterling earlier in the move in the 53rd minute.
Incident: Missed City penalty retaken due to encroachment by Declan Rice. Retake scored by Sergio Aguero, 86th minute
Game: Tottenham (A) - August 17
Incident: Another City goal for Jesus ruled out for handball in build-up by Aymeric Laporte in the 90th minute.
Sheffield United -1 goal
Game: Southampton (H) - September 14
Incident: Oliver McBurnie's goal disallowed for offside in the 52nd minute.
Wolves -1 goal
Game: Leicester (A) - August 11
Incident: Wolves goal for Leander Dendoncker disallowed for handball in the build-up by Willy Boly in the 51st minute.
Chelsea -2 goals - two decisions
Game: Norwich (A) - August 24
Incident: Chelsea goal for Kurt Zouma disallowed for a foul on the goalkeeper by Olivier Giroud in the 77th minute.
Game: Liverpool (H) - September 22
Incident: Goal ruled out after Mason Mount was judged to be offside in the build-up to Cesar Azpilicueta's goal, 27th minute.