Ten draws: Harrogate v Chesterfield, Newport v Grimsby, Livingston v Falkirk, Dumbarton v Queen of the South, Spartans v Stirling, Stranraer v Bonnyrigg Rose, Braintree v Fylde, Dagenham & Redbridge v Barnet, Montenegro v Iceland, Turkey v Wales.
Best draws: Harrogate v Chesterfield, Livingston v Falkirk, Stranraer v Bonnyrigg Rose, Dagenham & Redbridge v Barnet, Turkey v Wales.
Weekend football's best bets: Six aways: Belgium, Czech Republic, Greece, Barnsley, Alloa, East Fife.
Ten homes: Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Stockport, Accrington, Doncaster, Elgin, Peterhead, Gateshead, Hartlepool.
Pick of the draws: You don't know what Harrogate, in League Two, are going to do next. After knocking League One high-flyers Wrexham out of the FA Cup, they lost at home to Morecambe, the Football League's lowest club. Their visitors Chesterfield are equally erratic, losing 3-0 at home to Accrington last weekend. If there's one side who can avoid defeat to Championship leaders Falkirk, it's second-placed Livingston, who won 3-1 at Hamilton last Saturday. Stranraer and Bonnyrigg Rose, who play each other in Scottish League Two, had good results against higher-placed teams last weekend, Stranraer winning 2-1 at East Fife and Bonnyrigg beating Elgin 2-0 at home. Barnet, third in the National League, aren't so formidable on their travels and could drop points at mid-table Dagenham. Craig Bellamy, Wales' new manager, seems to have his team fired up and I'm tipping them to deny group leaders Turkey on Saturday in the Nations League.
Away days: Continuing the Nations League theme, Belgium look a sure thing at Israel, as do the Czech Republic at Albania. Group leaders Greece showed what they were capable of when deservedly beating England 2-1 at Wembley and are fancied to win again in Finland. Barnsley's fine away form has kept them in the League One promotion hunt and they travel to Cambridge, who crashed 6-1 at Peterborough last Saturday. Alloa, top of Scottish League One, go to crisis club Inverness, who have had 15 points deducted, and East Fife, second in Scottish League Two but surprisingly beaten at home last weekend, should recover quickly against struggling Clyde.
Homes sweet homes: Stockport, 5-0 winners at home to Bolton last Saturday, are worth a wager in their League One clash with promotion-seeking Wrexham. Lowly Accrington's 3-0 triumph at Chesterfield in League Two was one of the best results of last weekend and I'm tipping them to follow it up against Swindon, who sit just above the relegation zone. Veteran boss Lennie Lawrence, 76, has been appointed manager of Hartlepool, who are in the National League. They scored three goals in a 5-3 loss at leaders York last Saturday, which makes me think they have a good chance of beating Eastleigh, who have only two more points.
Pools info: Charlton v Peterborough (match No.2 on coupon) has been postponed because of international call-ups and will be assessed by the pools panel.
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