The Premier League is the most VAR disrupted in Europe – with 19 HOURS of delays every season. English fans collectively spend 1,126 minutes – the equivalent of almost 12 whole matches – waiting for referees to review video evidence in the domestic league. In football terms – this is just under a third of the 38 games each team plays in the annual Premier League. But the league saw more interventions than the European average, with the Spanish La Liga seeing 1,086 minutes of wait time thanks to VAR. Italy’s Serie A fans faced a wait of 823 minutes in total, while Germany’s Bundesliga has a total delay of 604 minutes, according to the insights compiled by Snickers, in partnership with Opta, which gathered the data from the 2017-2025 seasons.

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With Barcelona crowned champions for a second consecutive season, attention in La Liga turns to other matters in the penultimate round of fixtures, including a gripping relegation battle. AFP Sport picks out five things to look out for this weekend in the Spanish top flight. Griezmann’s farewell French forward Antoine Griezmann could not end his
















