QPR v West Brom will go ahead

Ally McCoist is in the process of identifying potential transfer targets, with Rangers hoping to be in a position to open talks in January.
The Old Firm outfit are still working under a transfer embargo on the back of their much-publicised financial difficulties and subsequent demotion into the Scottish Third Division.
That ban will not be lifted until September 2013, but Rangers are allowed to discuss pre-contract agreements with players who will see their current deals expire at the end of the season.
St Johnstone midfielder Murray Davidson, a man Rangers failed to land over the summer, falls into that category and is expected to be contacted again in the New Year, but McCoist insists he will be playing his cards close to his chest until he knows exactly where he stands on the transfer front.
"There is no use making enquiries for players that we possibly couldn't afford or would be out of our reach in terms of finances," said McCoist.
"Until we have a reasonable idea of what our budget will be, that will give us a better idea of how well placed we are to go and chase these players.
"We've had an internal discussion, as you would expect us to do, and we are talking about players as every manager and coaching staff would do.
"But in terms of pursuing it and taking it to the next step, we will do it in the right manner."
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Saturday's 4-2 win over Rochdale was only the club's second home league win this campaign and 13 of their 21 points have come away from the EBB Stadium so far.
But the 26-year-old is hopeful the club can build on the victory and climb away from the League Two drop zone.
He told BBC Surrey: "The home form has been disappointing this season and we know that. We really can't put our finger on why.
"We go away from home and are so confident at places that we feel like we're not going to get beaten.
"I felt there was a real focus from the lads to put it right (on Saturday) and we showed character.
"We almost had to remember that we can win at home. It's been that sort of run of games for us."
The Shots are currently three points above 23rd-placed Bristol Rovers but Vincenti believes the club are now going in the right direction.
He added: "We're disappointed with where we find ourselves but I think gradually we are putting it right."
London Underground drivers are to stage three strikes, the first of which is scheduled for Boxing Day, in a row over Bank Holiday pay.
A statement on QPR's official website read: "The Boxing Day fixture against West Bromwich Albion will go ahead as scheduled, despite Tube services across the capital being affected by a drivers strike.
"The Barclays Premier League clash against the Baggies will kick-off at 3.00pm, although supporters are advised to allow extra time for their journeys to and from Loftus Road.
"Buses will be running on the usual Sunday/Bank Holiday service on the day of the fixture, whilst parking in the borough will be free."
Arsenal are due to face West Ham on December 26, while Fulham against Southampton is another Premier League match scheduled for that day.
Members of the union Aslef will walk out for 24 hours on December 26, and again on January 18 and 25, threatening travel chaos in the capital.
The move was announced after Aslef members voted by 9-1 in favour of strikes in a long-running row over extra pay for working on Bank Holidays.