Ten draws: Norwich v Leicester, Ipswich v Cardiff, Peterborough v Bristol City, Barnet v Shrewsbury, Bristol Rovers v Oxford, Burton v Rotherham, Hamilton v Falkirk, Arbroath v Cowdenbeath, Stirling v Brechin, Elgin v Alloa.
Best draws: Norwich v Leicester, Barnet v Shrewsbury, Burton v Rotherham, Arbroath v Cowdenbeath, Elgin v Alloa.
Five aways: Stoke, Tottenham, Coventry, Notts County, Swindon.
Nine homes: Leeds, Exeter, Leyton Orient, Yeovil, Accrington, Dundee United, Dunfermline, Rangers, Livingston.
Pick of the draws: If there is to be an upset in this weekend's FA Cup fifth round ties, I feel it may be at Norwich, where Leicester are the visitors. Leicester, who are mid-table in the Championship, are capable of better, as they showed when beating promotion contenders Southampton and Cardiff recently, and can force a replay. League Two high-flyers Shrewsbury are not the same force away and I think an improving Barnet side will hold them at Underhill. Rotherham's return to form will encourage them to believe they can get a point at Burton. In the Scottish second division, second-placed Arbroath are one of the few teams who can deny leaders Cowdenbeath. Elgin's outstanding home record in the Scottish third division should serve them well against Alloa, who top the table.
Away days: Crawley's FA Cup heroics will probably be ended by Stoke, who need a good result to offset recent setbacks in the Premier League. The rise and rise of Stevenage has been one of the success stories of the season but it is impossible to back against Tottenham at the moment. Harry Redknapp's side look a good bet to go all the way in the Cup. Coventry have a great chance of recording their first away victory in the Championship against struggling Nottingham Forest while in League One, Notts County are worth backing at Hartlepool, who regularly flop at home. Swindon are fancied to continue their winning streak in League Two at Hereford.
Homes sweet homes: If lowly Exeter can beat Sheffield Wednesday on merit then they can surely prevail against mid-table Bury in League One. Leyton Orient's home form has been holding them back but I can't see them making any mistake against Scunthorpe. Yeovil are making a spirited attempt to avoid relegation and are worth supporting against Colchester. Bottom club Dunfermline have not managed a home win in the Scottish Premier League this season but I'm taking them to break their duck against Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
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