Ten draws: Brighton v Newcastle, Watford v Wolves, Swansea v Hull, Wimbledon v Wycombe, Burton v Luton, Oxford v Doncaster, Rochdale v Southend, Crewe v Forest Green, Tranmere v Bury, Dunfermline v Morton.
Best draws: Brighton v Newcastle, Swansea v Hull, Burton v Luton, Crewe v Forest Green, Tranmere v Bury.
Best weekend away bets: Brentford, Derby, Nottingham Forest, Peterborough, St Johnstone, Inverness.
Best weekend home bets: Fulham, Leeds, Norwich, West Bromwich, Barnsley, Scunthorpe, Carlisle, Northampton, Notts County, Partick.
Pick of the draws: Brighton have forgotten what it's like to score - seven consecutive goalless games now - and it's landed them in Premier League relegation trouble. I've a hunch they'll break their duck on Saturday but they'll be hard-pushed to beat Newcastle, who are ending the season strongly. Hull are smarting after a disappointing Easter in the Championship and I'm taking them to nick a point at Swansea, even though the Welshmen have been doing well at home. Nigel Clough's Burton have already frustrated Sunderland in League One and they can do the same to long-time leaders Luton, who were held to a home draw by lowly Wimbledon in midweek. No side in League Two has won more home matches than Crewe's 14 but their visitors, Forest Green, excel on the road with 12 victories, so a stalemate is very much on the cards. Bury climbed back into the automatic promotion places by beating Northampton 3-1 at home on Easter Monday and can stay there by sharing the spoils at Tranmere.
Away days: Brentford, who play with flair and imagination, look certs at Bolton, whose relegation from the Championship has been confirmed and whose season can't end quickly enough. Derby, who have squeezed into the play-off spots, are well worth a punt at Bristol City, whose nerve seems to have failed them at the most inopportune moment. Nottingham Forest have a good chance of improving their indifferent away record at Queens Park Rangers, who have completely tailed off. A League One play-off place is still on for Peterborough, who should approach their trip to struggling Walsall with confidence. St Johnstone, mid-table in the Scottish Premiership, will fancy themselves at second-from-bottom St Mirren while Inverness are tipped to increase Alloa's pain near the foot of the Scottish Championship.
Homes sweet homes: Relegated Fulham have just won two in a row. I believe they'll make it three against Cardiff, who appear to be fighting a losing battle to stay in the Premier League. It's now or never for Notts County, who are propping up League Two. I'm taking them to rise to the occasion against Grimsby as a win promises to lift them out of the relegation zone. By winning 1-0 at Ayr in midweek, Partick have probably saved themselves from relegation to Scottish League One and should be in the mood to celebrate when they host the same opponents on Saturday.
Pools info: Ross v Queen of the South (No 49 on coupon) has been brought forward to Friday and is therefore void.
I got five out of six aways on the April 20-22 coupon: Liverpool, Watford, Luton, Forfar, Annan.
I got eight out of 10 homes on the April 19-20 coupon: Middlesbrough, Swansea, Barnsley, Coventry, Carlisle, Mansfield, Dover, Wrexham.
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