Ten draws: Crystal Palace v Brentford, Leeds v Everton, Wolves v Tottenham, Derby v Middlesbrough, Preston v Peterborough, Crewe v Accrington, Fleetwood v Cheltenham, Carlisle v Leyton Orient, Tranmere v Newport, Hearts v Aberdeen.
Best draws: Crystal Palace v Brentford, Wolves v Tottenham, Preston v Peterborough, Crewe v Accrington, Carlisle v Leyton Orient.
Weekend's best bets: Six aways: Chelsea, Manchester United, West Bromwich Albion, Portsmouth, Bradford City, Rangers.
Weekend's best bets: Ten homes: Brighton, Manchester City, Cardiff, Fulham, Sheffield United, Charlton, Gillingham, Wycombe, Hartlepool, Stevenage.
Pick of the draws: Brentford's Premier League debut got off to a flying start when they beat Arsenal at home last Friday but they will surely be less dominant against Crystal Palace, who will be anxious to put some points on the board after losing their opening game 3-0 at Chelsea. Tottenham thrived without Harry Kane against the reigning champions Manchester City last Sunday and Spurs manager Nuno Espirito Santo won't want to be beaten by his old club. Although Wolves lost 1-0 at Leicester, they had their chances and look capable of sharing the spoils. Preston prop up the Championship after three consecutive losses but they should gain their first point of the season against promoted Peterborough. Accrington continue to confound expectations in League One and will expect at least a draw at Crewe, who have been weakened by illness. In League Two, Carlisle and Leyton Orient had convincing results against Swindon (2-1 away) and Exeter (3-0 home) respectively last weekend and it's hard to separate them.
Away days: Chelsea at Arsenal on Sunday has the feel of an away banker. Already this season Chelsea have added the Super Cup to their Champions League trophy whereas Arsenal are in disarray. It's hard to believe now but the Gunners did the double over Chelsea last season and they will have to match those displays to salvage even a point. Manchester United, early leaders of the Premier League after thrashing Leeds 5-1 at home last Saturday, are strongly fancied at Southampton, who lost 3-1at Everton. West Bromwich Albion's attempts at an instant return to the Premier League were strengthened by a 4-0 midweek home victory over Sheffield United, so hosts Blackburn have been warned. Leaders Portsmouth, yet to concede a goal in League One, are recommended at second-from-bottom Doncaster and League Two high-flyers Bradford City, 4-1 home winners over Stevenage in midweek, are worth a punt at Mansfield, who are just below them. In the Scottish Premiership, Rangers will be disappointed by anything less than a maximum haul at Ross on Sunday.
Homes sweet homes: I'm taking Brighton, deserved 2-1 winners at Burnley last weekend, to burst the bubble of promoted Watford, who edged Aston Villa. Charlton's low placing after three matches without a win in League One is surprising and I think they'll break their duck against visiting Wigan. Gillingham's 10 men battled back for a point in a 1-1 draw at Wimbledon in midweek and that sort of spirit will probably serve them well against promoted Morecambe.
Pools info: I scored eight out of ten with my home selections last weekend. Chelsea, Everton, Leicester, Middlesbrough, West Bromwich Albion, Burton, Sheffield Wednesday and Barrow all obliged.
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