Ten draws: Arsenal v Tottenham, Newcastle v West Ham, Bolton v Wigan, Middlesbrough v Aston Villa, Livingston v Motherwell, Dunfermline v Morton, Dumbarton v Brechin, Stranraer v Forfar, Roma v Inter Milan, RB Leipzig v Borussia Monchengladbach.
Best draws: Arsenal v Tottenham, Newcastle v West Ham, Bolton v Wigan, Middlesbrough v Aston Villa, Dunfermline v Morton.
Best weekend away bets: Stoke, Oldham, Newport, Rangers, Ross, Cowdenbeath.
Best weekend home bets: Crystal Palace, Huddersfield, Birmingham, Bristol City, Norwich, Inverness, Arbroath, Clyde, Chesterfield, Leyton Orient.
Pick of the draws: In the past five seasons there have been three 1-1 draws between Arsenal and Tottenham at the Emirates and it wouldn't surprise me if that was the score on Sunday. Apart from losing at Watford, Spurs have been faultless on their Premier League travels this term (winning seven out of eight) and Arsenal, although unbeaten in 11 league matches, will have to raise their game to prevail. Three consecutive victories have eased Newcastle's fears of relegation. West Ham, their visitors on Saturday, missed some good opportunities against Manchester City last weekend and I don't think they'll be as wasteful against less frightening opponents. Bolton v Wigan is a Championship clash between two out-of-form sides. Bolton have slid into the relegation zone but Wigan's away record is terrible (eight defeats out of nine). Aston Villa are getting into their stride under new manager Dean Smith and can gain a point at Middlesbrough, who have automatic promotion in their sights. Dunfermline's artificial surface seems to have hindered their home form in the Scottish Championship and visitors Morton should benefit.
Away days: Stoke have an ideal opportunity to climb the Championship table at Reading, who appear destined for a season of struggle. League Two Oldham had a scare before coming through their televised FA Cup first-round tie at Hampton & Richmond. They'll have learnt a few lessons from that and ought to see off National League strugglers Maidstone. Promotion hopefuls Newport have the flair and character to overcome National League high-flyers Wrexham. Rangers, who are steadily improving, must be backed to beat long-time leaders Hearts, who have suddenly hit the wall in the Scottish Premiership. Ross, seeking promotion from the Scottish Championship, look a sound bet at lowly Alloa and I'm taking League Two Cowdenbeath to make it three wins from three at Albion.
Homes sweet homes: Crystal Palace are long overdue a home win in the Premier League and I believe it will come against Burnley, who are badly out of sorts. Huddersfield's display when winning 2-0 at Wolves last Sunday was exemplary and I'm backing them to follow it up against Brighton, who are fragile away from home. Relegated Chesterfield's struggles in the National League have been a major surprise. Perhaps the FA Cup will provide some relief and they are worth a punt against Grimsby, of League Two.
Pools info: West Bromwich v Brentford (No 20 on coupon) has been moved back to Monday and will be judged by the pools panel. Dundee United v Ayr (25) has been brought forward to Friday and is therefore void.
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