Ten draws: Fulham v Tottenham, Liverpool v Southampton, Queens Park Rangers v Aston Villa, Crystal Palace v Brighton, Mallorca v Real Zaragoza, Real Madrid v Atletico Madrid, Valencia v Real Sociedad, Lazio v Parma, Udinese v Cagliari, Ajax v PSV Eindhoven.
Best draws: Fulham v Tottenham, Liverpool v Southampton, Crystal Palace v Brighton, Real Madrid v Atletico Madrid, Udinese v Cagliari.
Five aways: Manchester United, Chelsea, Blackpool, Malaga, Roma.
Nine homes: West Bromwich Albion, Bristol City, Burnley, Nottingham Forest, Watford, Barcelona, Genoa, Juventus, Napoli.
Pick of the draws: Tottenham have lost their last three away games but I'm taking them to stop the rot against Fulham, who have recently been beaten by Sunderland and Stoke. Southampton were so impressive in their victories over Queens Park Rangers (away) and Newcastle (home) that they can earn a point from their trip to Liverpool, who are far from invincible at Anfield. Crystal Palace's charge up the Championship has been halted and on-form Brighton, their fierce rivals, can take advantage of that at Selhurst Park on Saturday. Second-placed Atletico Madrid, fresh from their 4-0 thumping of Sevilla in the Spanish League, look capable of holding Real Madrid while draw specialists Udinese seem likely to add to their tally when Cagliari come visiting.
Away days: Free-scoring Manchester United will surely prevail at lowly Reading and Chelsea, despite their problems and the unpopularity of their new manager, are probably worth a punt at West Ham, who were well beaten by Spurs last Sunday. In the Championship, Blackpool's progress has been hindered by a number of draws, but they have an excellent chance of maximum points at bottom-of-the-table Peterborough. Malaga, handily placed at fourth in the Spanish League, are tipped to triumph at Getafe. Roma won at lowly Pescara in the Italian League last weekend and I fancy them to beat another struggling side, Siena.
Homes sweet homes: I believe Bristol City will climb away from the Championship relegation zone by defeating Wolves, who are in wretched form. Burnley, with the prolific Charlie Austin scoring almost to order, can see off bitter rivals Blackburn at Turf Moor and Nottingham Forest are well equipped to cash in on Hull's recent lapses. Lowly Genoa earned a surprise 1-0 win at Atalanta in the Italian League last weekend and I'm taking them to follow that up at the expense of Chievo.
Please note: Newcastle v Wigan (match No 5) and Sevilla v Valladolid (31) will be decided by the pools panel. There are two void matches: Birmingham v Middlesbrough (11) and Osasuna v Rayo Vallecano (28).
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