Fulham boss Scott Parker spies an upset at Liverpool today.
The defending Premier League champions have slumped to five consecutive home defeats and trail leaders Manchester City by 22 points.
Liverpool now lie four points outside the top four and rejuvenated Fulham travel to Anfield on Sunday in confident mood, with just one defeat in their last six matches.
"I've played at Anfield and at times the whole place can feel like the ball can get sucked into the goal," Parker explained.
"When the place is raw it's a tough place to go with what the atmosphere brings.
"I think at this point with a stadium like Anfield, the lift it can give them, it's certainly a plus for any team going into an empty stadium."