Ten draws: Chelsea v Manchester United, Stoke v Sunderland, Brighton v Leicester, Bristol City v Leeds, Huddersfield v MK Dons, Preston v Brentford, Aldershot v Bristol Rovers, Crewe v Accrington, Morecambe v Dagenham & Redbridge, Rotherham v Torquay.
Best draws: Chelsea v Manchester United, Brighton v Leicester, Bristol City v Leeds, Preston v Brentford, Crewe v Accrington.
Five aways: Ipswich, Reading, Hartlepool, Sheffield United, Tranmere.
Nine homes: Arsenal, Newcastle, Birmingham, Burnley, Portsmouth, Watford, Notts County, Sheffield Wednesday, Cheltenham.
Pick of the draws: Chelsea are not convincing anybody at the moment, but the expected debut of their much-trumpeted signing from Bolton, England centre-half Gary Cahill, will surely strengthen them on Sunday and may halt the title march of Manchester United. A deserved 2-0 victory at promotion-chasing Southampton has given Leicester some momentum in the Championship and I'm taking them to gain a point at Brighton, who are in good form themselves. Leeds will be anxious to make amends for a heavy home defeat by Birmingham, but they won't find it easy at Bristol City, who have moved six points clear of the relegation zone. I suspect Preston will still be waiting for their first League One win under new manager Graham Westley after away specialists Brentford come visiting. In League Two, Accrington are a fair bet to draw for the 10th time on the road. Their hosts, Crewe, will be without their regular centre-backs, both suspended.
Away days: Ipswich's rout of Championship leaders West Ham was one of the upsets of the season and I believe they will carry on the good work at bottom club Coventry. Reading are one of the clubs in the play-off mix and should be too strong for struggling Doncaster. In League One, Hartlepool's fine away form will probably serve them well at Bury while Sheffield United are expected to enhance their promotion challenge with victory over Colchester. Tranmere were unlucky not to beat high-riding Huddersfield last Saturday, so don't be surprised if they take it out on relegation-threatened Wycombe.
Homes sweet homes: Birmingham are flying, both in the FA Cup and Championship, and are worth a punt against second-placed Southampton, who are faltering. Portsmouth's financial troubles don't seem to be affecting them on the field (a 3-0 win at Peterborough in the Championship last Saturday) and they can upset Hull's promotion chances. Watford deserved better against Tottenham in the FA Cup and will fancy their chances against Barnsley. In League One, Notts County will be looking to avenge their FA Cup defeat at Stevenage last weekend and will be quietly confident of turning the tables
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