Ten draws: Brighton v Leeds, Manchester United v Liverpool, Huddersfield v Coventry, Luton v Middlesbrough, Preston v Barnsley, Stoke v Queens Park Rangers, Accrington v Charlton, Fleetwood v MK Dons, Peterborough v Lincoln, Rangers v Celtic.
Best draws: Brighton v Leeds, Luton v Middlesbrough, Preston v Barnsley, Accrington v Charlton, Peterborough v Lincoln.
Weekend's best bets: Six aways: Manchester City, Blackburn, Bournemouth, Crewe, Ipswich, Salford.
Weekend's best bets: Ten homes: Chelsea, Tottenham, Birmingham, Norwich, Hull, Barrow, Bradford City, Stevenage, Dundee United, St Mirren.
Pick of the draws: Brighton's main problem in the Premier League this season has been a lack of firepower. If they can rectify that on their home ground on Saturday, they should get something from the visit of Leeds, who often follow a good display with an indifferent one. Middlesbrough are in better heart after Championship victories over Rotherham (2-1, away) and Sheffield Wednesday (3-1, home). Luton, their hosts, fought back from 2-0 down to win 3-2 at Bristol City last Sunday and are also in good spirits. Now that Barnsley have qualified for the Championship play-offs they may be tempted to take their foot off the gas, which will benefit Preston. Accrington are the League One party-poopers, having held promotion-seeking Sunderland and Portsmouth to 3-3 draws in the past week. They are well equipped to deny Charlton, who are also challenging for the play-offs. Peterborough need a point to be certain of automatic promotion and I think they'll get it against Lincoln, who are third.
Away days: Manchester City's League Cup final win over Tottenham last Sunday was more convincing than the 1-0 score indicated and I can't see Crystal Palace causing the prospective Premier League champions too many problems. Blackburn hit Huddersfield for five in their Championship fixture last weekend and another win on Saturday could send Rotherham down. Bournemouth's seven-match winning league run was ended by Brentford last Saturday but I expect them to beat bottom club Wycombe with something to spare. Crewe thoroughly deserved their League One point at Charlton in midweek and will probably find relegated Bristol Rovers more accommodating opponents. Although Ipswich haven't scored for six games, they will surely end that sequence at Swindon, whose relegation has been confirmed. Three consecutive wins have revived Salford's hopes of promotion from League Two and I'm tipping them for a fourth straight success when they visit struggling Colchester.
Homes sweet homes: Manager Lee Bowyer has done a remarkable job in improving Birmingham's fortunes. The fear of relegation from the Championship is now a distant memory and they are worth a punt against the higher-placed Cardiff. Barrow's League Two status is safe after their unexpected 2-0 victory at Forest Green in midweek and another win on Saturday will condemn Southend, their opponents, to the drop. Stevenage's shock 1-0 success at second-placed Cambridge last weekend was the talk of the lower leagues and I believe they'll also see off Crawley.
Pools info (1): Burnley v West Ham (No.2 on coupon) and West Brom v Wolves (10) will be assessed by the pools panel. Southampton v Leicester (8) is void.
Pools info (2): Four of my five best draws were correct last weekend: Nottingham Forest 1 Stoke 1; Ipswich 0 Wimbledon 0; Wigan 1 Burton 1 and Crawley 0 Forest Green 0.