Liverpool owner John W Henry has questioned why Fulham are considering postponing Wednesday's Premier League clash against the Reds at Craven Cottage due to the tube strike.
London Underground workers are expected to impose a 48-hour strike after they refused to work on Wednesday and Thursday last week due to redundancies.
The Cottagers announced yesterday that the match is in doubt due to concerns that the safety staff will not be able to attend due to the strike.
Following the news, Henry tweeted: "Arsenal, West Ham and Leyton Orient all ready for the strike but not Fulham?"
The Cottagers are expected to make an announcement at 3pm this afternoon confirming whether the game will go ahead or be called off.