Ten draws: Fulham v Middlesbrough, Huddersfield v Ipswich, Wolves v Derby, Blackpool v Bradford City, Peterborough v Swindon, AFC Wimbledon v Oxford, Morecambe v Carlisle, Wycombe v Bristol Rovers, York v Luton, Motherwell v Partick.
Best draws: Fulham v Middlesbrough, Blackpool v Bradford City, Peterborough v Swindon, AFC Wimbledon v Oxford, Wycombe v Bristol Rovers.
Best weekend away bets: Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Burnley, Brentford, Millwall, Northampton.
Best weekend home bets: Leicester, West Ham, Brighton, Coventry, Gillingham, Wigan, Accrington, Dagenham & Redbridge, Newport, Stevenage.
Pick of the draws: Fulham are a difficult side to assess but at their best they threaten to be a match for Middlesbrough, who are much higher up the Championship table in third place. Blackpool's recovery in League One has come to an abrupt halt and I believe they will be held by Bradford City, whose results have perked up. Peterborough have lost three games in a row since their heroic FA Cup fourth-round exit to West Bromwich Albion on penalties, so their hopes of promotion have suffered a setback. Swindon, their opponents on Saturday, have climbed to mid-table safety and will not fear a trip to London Road. Oxford, in the hunt for automatic promotion from League Two, reverted to winning ways with a 4-1 midweek success at Exeter but nobody these days is relishing playing AFC Wimbledon, who have moved into the play-off spots thanks to victories over Barnet (away) and Carlisle (home). Bristol Rovers' hopes of achieving two successive promotions will be boosted if they take a point off Wycombe, who are also in promotion contention.
Away days: Chelsea are enjoying their football under Guus Hiddink and are worth a punt at Southampton, even though the Saints are in the top six of the Premier League and seven points ahead of the Londoners. Crystal Palace's unexpected win over Tottenham in the FA Cup fifth round last Sunday should have restored some belief. They are in better shape than their hosts West Bromwich Albion, who are struggling in front of goal and went out of the FA Cup to Reading, of the Championship. Burnley lie second in the Championship and will surely be too strong for Bolton, who are second last, eight points from safety. Mid-table Brentford gained a much needed victory against Wolves in midweek and I expect another three-point haul at Rotherham, who are struggling to stay up. Millwall's away record has kept them in the League One promotion race and they will be looking for maximum points at Doncaster, who have gone right off the boil. League Two table-toppers Northampton have won a record 10 consecutive matches. My money is on an 11th straight victory at relegation-troubled Hartlepool.
Homes sweet homes: Dagenham & Redbridge, bottom of League Two, are still waiting for their first home win of the season. I think they will get it against fellow strugglers Yeovil, who are only one place above the drop zone. By all accounts, improving Newport were unlucky not to win at Exeter last Saturday. Perhaps they'll have better luck this Saturday when they entertain promotion-seeking Mansfield. Stevenage made Carlisle work hard for their narrow victory last weekend and I've a hunch they will be too strong for Exeter, who seem to be on a downward spiral.
Pools info: Hull v Sheffield Wednesday (No 15 on coupon), Port Vale v Southend (28) and Hamilton v Celtic (46) are being played on Friday and are therefore void.
Betting info: I correctly forecast eight of 10 home selections last weekend. Chelsea, Reading, Burnley, Bury, Swindon, Bristol Rovers, Mansfield and Raith all obliged.
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