Ten draws: Bristol Rovers v Fleetwood, Northampton v Accrington, Bradford City v Exeter, Carlisle v Cheltenham, Colchester v Leyton Orient, Harrogate v Crawley, Portugal v France, Sweden v Croatia, Hungary v Serbia, Albania v Kazakhstan.
Best draws: Northampton v Accrington, Bradford City v Exeter, Colchester v Leyton Orient, Harrogate v Crawley, Sweden v Croatia.
Weekend's best bets: Six aways: Peterborough, Mansfield, Stockport, Spain, Scotland, Greece.
Weekend's best bets: Ten homes: Hull, Shrewsbury, Sunderland, Cambridge, Morecambe, Oldham, Barnet, Torquay, Netherlands, Austria.
Pick of the draws: Northampton and Accrington, both from League One, went out of the FA Cup first round to sides from a lower division and you wouldn't put money on either to win at the moment. By scoring seven in the FA Cup last weekend, League Two Bradford City showed signs of awakening but Exeter, again among the division's front-runners, will be tougher opponents than Tonbridge Angels. Colchester may still be reeling from their elimination by non-League Marine and Leyton Orient will feel they are in with a shout here. Crawley twice fought back from two goals down to win an enthralling FA Cup tie 6-5 at Torquay, who lead the National League. That sort of spirit should serve them well at Harrogate. Croatia don't seem to be the force they were in the last World Cup when they were beaten finalists and could be denied victory by Sweden as the European Nations programme resumes.
Away days: Peterborough, League One leaders and on a roll, look an away banker at Crewe, who are averaging less than a goal a game in this division. Mansfield, now managed by Nigel Clough, caused one of the biggest FA Cup upsets by winning at Sunderland last Saturday and can also surprise Forest Green, who lost heavily to Lincoln on the same day. Stockport, of the National League, beat League One Rochdale 2-1 away last weekend, so won't be fazed by having to visit lowly Dagenham & Redbridge. In the European Nations, Spain should be too strong for Switzerland while Scotland, revitalised under Steve Clarke's managership, are fancied to defeat Slovakia. Greece will probably come away from Moldova with three points.
Homes sweet homes: Shrewsbury, having beaten Cambridge and Crewe away in their past two games, are tipped to make it a hat-trick of wins when manager-less Swindon come to visit in League One. Barnet, of the National League, recorded a famous victory when their 10 men hung on to send League One Burton crashing out of the FA Cup last Sunday and I reckon they'll send Bromley home pointless. I expect Austria's improvement to be confirmed when they play Northern Ireland in the European Nations.
Weekend pools info: The following matches have been postponed because of international call-ups and will be assessed by the pools panel: Wimbledon v Wigan (No 1 on coupon), Charlton v Rochdale (3), Lincoln v Gillingham (6), Oxford v Doncaster (8) and Grimsby v Newport (16).
More info: Five of my ten draws last weekend were Brentford v Middlesbrough (0-0), Ayr v Dunfermline (0-0), Huesca v Eibar (1-1), Atalanta v Inter Milan (1-1) and Parma v Fiorentina (0-0).
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