Ten draws: West Ham v Liverpool, Blackburn v Sheffield United, Blackpool v Queens Park Rangers, Luton v Stoke, Bradford City v Exeter, Fleetwood v Burton, King's Lynn v Walsall, Morecambe v Newport, Rochdale v Notts County, Hearts v Dundee United.
Best draws: West Ham v Liverpool, Blackburn v Sheffield United, Fleetwood v Burton, King's Lynn v Walsall, Rochdale v Notts County.
Best bets: Six aways: Tottenham, Leicester, Fulham, Doncaster, Shrewsbury, Kelty Hearts.
Best bets: Ten homes: Arsenal, Brighton, Birmingham, West Bromwich, Ipswich, Milton Keynes Dons, Northampton, Port Vale, Sheffield Wednesday, Wigan.
Pick of the draws: Liverpool dropped two points at home to Brighton last weekend and I won't be surprised if they are again denied victory on Sunday when they visit West Ham. The Hammers are in the Champions League positions on merit and were further boosted by winning 4-1 at Aston Villa last Sunday. Sheffield United responded to losing 1-0 at home to Blackpool last Saturday with a hard-earned Championship point at Nottingham Forest in midweek and I think they'll come away from Blackburn with something. It's the FA Cup first round proper at the weekend and it's anyone's guess how Fleetwood, of League One, will react. They fought back from 3-1 down to draw 3-3 at home to promotion contenders Wycombe last Saturday, then saw a 2-0 lead turned into a 3-2 home defeat against leaders Wigan in midweek. I believe they'll hold their own against Burton in 90 minutes. King's Lynn are struggling in the National League but may raise their game against Football League opponents, such as League Two Walsall. Notts County, fresh from beating National League promotion favourites Grimsby 1-0 away, won't fear a trip to Rochdale, mid-table in League Two.
Away days: I believe Tottenham will get an instant lift from the managerial appointment of Antonio Conte and leave Goodison Park on Sunday with maximum points. Everton's injury problems have coincided with a loss of form. Although beaten 2-0 at home by Arsenal last Saturday, Leicester made enough chances to have won and I expect them to prevail at Leeds, who have disappointed. Free-scoring Fulham, 14 goals in their past three Championship matches, are a confident selection at lowly Peterborough. Go with Doncaster, second from bottom of League One, to triumph at Scunthorpe, bottom of League Two, in the FA Cup and Shrewsbury, also languishing in League One, should at least see off the challenge of non-League Stratford. Kelty Hearts, who top Scottish League Two, will surely be too good for struggling Cowdenbeath.
Homes sweet homes: The FA Cup is never short of surprises and it's worth a punt on Northampton, third in League Two and bang in form, to knock out Cambridge, mid-table in League One. There's also a good chance of Port Vale, second in League Two, upsetting League One Accrington. Sheffield Wednesday will be on cloud nine after defeating Sunderland 3-0 at home in midweek and will be in the mood to eliminate high-flying Plymouth.
Betting info: I scored five out of five with my away selections last weekend with Chelsea, Coventry, Bournemouth, Port Vale and Stockport. Hibernian, my sixth selection, had their match at Ross postponed.
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