Treble chance (home teams): Aston Villa, Everton, Carlisle, Swindon, Barnet, Lincoln, Darlington, Peterhead, East Stirling, Stranraer.
Best draws: Aston Villa, Everton, Swindon, Lincoln, Darlington.
Aways: Bournemouth, Bristol Rovers, Wrexham, York, Dundee.
Homes: Burnley, Fulham, Scunthorpe, Brentford, Crewe, Rangers, Dundee United, Hearts, Partick.
Pick of the draws: Aston Villa are in much better heart after two wins in four days, but Blackburn are doing well under Steve Kean and are capable of forcing an FA Cup fourth-round replay. Everton can beat the best and lose to the worst. They held Chelsea to a draw at Stamford Bridge last month and the same result is likely at Goodison Park, although Chelsea returned to form with a vengeance at Bolton on Monday. Swindon are having a poor season in League One and I cannot see them gaining more than a point against Exeter. In League Two, Port Vale's promotion push has faltered since the departure of manager Mickey Adams and relegation-threatened Lincoln may take advantage at Sincil Bank. Kettering are better away than at home in the Blue Square Bet Premier and equipped to take a point at Darlington.
Away days: Bournemouth should strengthen their League One promotion challenge at mid-table Plymouth. Bristol Rovers made a welcome return to form against Swindon on Saturday and I expect them to continue in a winning vein at bottom-of-the table Walsall. In the Blue Square Bet Premier, Wrexham are thriving under manager Dean Saunders, especially on their travels, and are worth backing against Mansfield, who are erratic. York also deserve support at Southport, who are battling relegation. A 25-point deduction has put Dundee in a false position at the bottom of the Scottish first division and they must be fancied to beat Cowdenbeath.
Homes sweet homes: Fulham host Tottenham in the FA Cup fourth round on Sunday. It's worth taking a chance on the Cottagers, who played their best football of the season in defeating Stoke last Saturday. Scunthorpe ended their wretched run of home results with a gutsy draw against Burnley and can go one better against Preston, the bottom club in the Championship. Brentford have had a lean time lately in League One, but I am tipping them to arrest their slump against struggling Yeovil. In League Two, promotion-chasing Crewe have won four home games in a row. They are a good bet to make it five against Accrington.
Winning ugly is beautiful
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