Ten draws: Bournemouth v Manchester United, Everton v Tottenham, Sheffield United v Burnley, Charlton v Preston, Derby v Middlesbrough, Leeds v Queens Park Rangers, Gillingham v Rotherham, Portsmouth v Oxford, Cheltenham v Forest Green, Aldershot v Maidenhead.
Best draws: Everton v Tottenham, Sheffield United v Burnley, Charlton v Preston, Derby v Middlesbrough, Cheltenham v Forest Green.
Weekend's best bets: Six aways: Leicester, Sheffield Wednesday, Millwall, Leyton Orient, Northampton, Bromley.
Weekend's best bets: Ten homes: Brighton, West Ham, Brentford, Fulham, Coventry, MK Dons, Mansfield, Scunthorpe, Ayr, Barrow.
Pick of the draws: Everton are a much better proposition at home than away and should gain at least a point against Tottenham, who are struggling to find the consistency of last season. Promoted Sheffield United are coping surprisingly well with the demands of the Premier League but Burnley's fighting qualities shouldn't be underestimated and they can pick up something at Bramall Lane. Preston, who recovered from 2-0 down to beat Blackburn last Saturday, deserve to be second in the Championship and are playing well enough to deny Charlton victory. When two off-form sides, such as Derby and Middlesbrough, play each other, a draw is often the most likely outcome. Cheltenham v Forest Green is League Two's match of the day as both are promotion contenders. While Cheltenham have the attacking flair, Forest Green have the meanest defence, which is why I believe this will end all square.
Away days: Leicester are third in the Premier League and look as if they are going to stay there. Having put nine goals past Southampton last Friday, they will probably score the required number at Crystal Palace on Sunday. By all accounts high-flying Sheffield Wednesday had the better of their home goalless draw with Leeds in the Championship last weekend and will be confident of defeating ailing Blackburn. Millwall, who have a new manager in Gary Rowett, are recommended at relegation-troubled Reading. Leyton Orient's away form in League Two is holding up and should see them through at bottom club Morecambe. Northampton's surge has put them just outside the play-off positions and they look a sound bet at goal-shy Oldham. Bromley are top of the National League and I expect them to remain there after Saturday's visit to lowly Wrexham.
Homes sweet homes: MK Dons' slide down League One is due to be halted on Saturday when they host Tranmere, who seem equally vulnerable. Although Colchester's League Cup progress continued to the quarter-finals when they won at Crawley in midweek, I've a hunch that Mansfield, who are slowly improving, will beat them in League Two. Scunthorpe are third bottom but may have turned the corner and I'm tipping them to win their basement clash with Stevenage.
Pools info: Barnsley v Bristol City (No 11 on coupon) is void and Stoke v West Brom (21) will be judged by the pools panel.
I correctly forecast six draws last weekend and three of my five best draws came up.
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