Ten draws: Manchester United v Liverpool, Fiorentina v Crotone, Genoa v Cagliari, Parma v Sampdoria, Freiburg v Stuttgart, Hertha Berlin v Werder Bremen, Hoffenheim v Cologne, Reims v Brest, Rennes v Lille, KV Mechelen v Eupen.
Best draws: Manchester United v Liverpool, Fiorentina v Crotone, Parma v Sampdoria, Hertha Berlin v Werder Bremen, Rennes v Lille.
Weekend's best bets: Six aways: Arsenal, Leicester, Derby, Reading, Newport, Mansfield.
Weekend's best bets: Ten homes: Brighton, West Ham, Fulham, Everton, Crewe, Portsmouth, Sunderland, Cambridge, Exeter, Port Vale.
Pick of the draws: I believe it will take extra time to find the winners of the Manchester United-Liverpool FA Cup fourth-round tie at Old Trafford on Sunday. These title-contending sides were well matched in the goalless draw at Anfield last weekend and it's again hard to separate them. In the Italian League, Fiorentina, who crashed to a heavy defeat at Napoli last weekend, may not have things all their own way against lowly Crotone, who are bravely battling against relegation. Although Parma are near the foot of the division, I fancy them to get something from the visit of mid-table Sampdoria. In the German League there is little to choose between Hertha Berlin and Werder Bremen and Rennes can take advantage of Lille's recent stumble in the French League.
Away days: I wouldn't have given Arsenal much of a chance if they had played at Southampton before Christmas but they are now unbeaten in six matches and have a spring in their step, which should serve them well in Saturday's lunchtime FA Cup tie. Leicester have emerged as genuine Premier League title contenders and should be backed against Championship high-flyers Brentford. Wayne Rooney's Derby got a much needed boost by beating Bournemouth at home in midweek. They could win again at Queens Park Rangers in the only Championship fixture on Saturday. Reading's sights are on the Premier League and I think they'll be nearer promotion after they've played at Preston on Sunday. Newport, second in League Two, are recommended at Oldham, who toil at home, and Mansfield will be looking for a maximum points haul at bottom club Southend.
Homes sweet homes: Fulham, still in the Premier League relegation zone, are playing better than their results suggest and I'm tipping them to beat fellow strugglers Burnley on Sunday and progress to the fifth round of the FA Cup. This is despite Burnley's shock 1-0 victory at Liverpool in midweek. A 4-0 home victory over Wimbledon shows that Portsmouth have really hit their stride near the top of League One and they are worth a punt against leaders Hull. Port Vale, of League Two, seem to have benefited from the appointment of interim manager Danny Pugh. They gained an unexpected point at Forest Green last Saturday and I'm taking them to defeat Walsall.
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