Ten draws: West Bromwich Albion v Brighton, Barnsley v Millwall, Middlesbrough v Cardiff, Rotherham v Reading, Plymouth v Lincoln, Rochdale v Burton, Kilmarnock v Dundee Utd, Sevilla v Barcelona, Mainz v Augsburg, Union Berlin v Hoffenheim.
Best draws: West Brom v Brighton, Middlesbrough v Cardiff, Rochdale v Burton, Kilmarnock v Dundee United, Mainz v Augsburg.
Weekend's best bets: Six aways: Fulham, Liverpool, Queens Park Rangers, Norwich, Blackpool, Exeter.
Weekend's best bets: Ten homes: Chelsea, Leeds, Leicester, Tottenham, Preston, Peterborough, Swindon, Bolton, Forest Green, Newport.
Pick of the draws: Brighton were desperately unfortunate to lose 2-1 at home to Crystal Palace on Monday and it's hard to envisage another hard-luck story at West Brom. However, West Brom, second from bottom of the Premier League, were themselves unlucky not to win at Burnley last Saturday when their 10 men deserved more than a goalless draw. Mick McCarthy has transformed Cardiff from mid-table also-rans to Championship promotion contenders since he became manager but a trip to Middlesbrough may check their progress. Burton, the League One's bottom club, have defeated Hull (home) and Charlton (away) in the past few weeks and are in better form than their hosts Rochdale, who are only six places above them. Kilmarnock v Dundee United is a clash between out-of-form sides in the Scottish Premiership and neither will be confident of winning. Lowly Mainz caused an upset by beating Borussia Monchengladbach 2-1 away last weekend and could share the spoils with Augsburg in the German League.
Away days: Fulham's recent 2-0 victory at Everton, thoroughly deserved, gave them a much needed boost in their fight to avoid relegation to the Championship. Of the three teams in the Premier League relegation zone, Fulham have the best chance of staying up and are worth a wager against erratic Crystal Palace. It's hard to believe that Liverpool are now as low as sixth but they are fancied to stop the rot at struggling Sheffield United. Queens Park Rangers are improving each week and well capable of adding to Birmingham's misery near the foot of the Championship. Norwich, with a 10-point lead at the top, will surely prevail against relegation favourites Wycombe. If Blackpool, of League One, can come away from Portsmouth with maximum points, they can do likewise at Charlton, whose promotion hopes are fading. Exeter are back in the League Two promotion frame after beating Colchester in midweek and I think they'll see off Crawley.
Homes sweet homes: Manchester United's incredible away record in the Premier League - they have not lost all season - must end sometime and I believe it will at Stamford Bridge on Sunday. Chelsea's tails are up and they have yet to lose under new manager Thomas Tuchel. Leeds are devilishly difficult to predict these days but they beat Southampton at home with something to spare in midweek and I'm tipping them to gain another three points against Aston Villa, who will be without the injured Jack Grealish. Swindon have moved out of the League One drop zone by defeating Crewe 2-1 (home) and drawing 2-2 at Lincoln, who have their sights on promotion. They can climb further away from danger with a win against Northampton, who are second from last.
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