Ten draws: Southampton v Crystal Palace, Wolves v Brighton, Blackburn v Bournemouth, Coventry v Huddersfield, Reading v West Brom, Cambridge v Cheltenham, Lincoln v Crewe, Northampton v Exeter, Scunthorpe v Hartlepool, Alloa v Montrose.
Best draws: Southampton v Crystal Palace, Wolves v Brighton, Reading v West Brom, Lincoln v Crewe, Scunthorpe v Hartlepool.
Weekend's best bets: Six aways: Manchester City, Liverpool, Arsenal, Sunderland, Leyton Orient, Bristol Rovers.
Weekend's best bets: Ten homes: Aston Villa, Tottenham, Watford, Blackpool, Millwall, Wimbledon, Gillingham, Oxford, Swindon, Tranmere.
Pick of the draws: Crystal Palace's Premier League form has dipped since their FA Cup semi-final defeat by Chelsea but they should still get something from their trip to Southampton, who have also tailed off. As Brighton have recently won at Arsenal (2-1) and Tottenham (1-0), there's no need for them to fear a visit to Wolves, who are not scoring enough, having averaged only a goal a game. Reading are relieved to have avoided relegation from the Championship. They host mid-table West Brom, who have had a bitterly disappointing season but look good for at least one point on Saturday. Relegated Crewe are just playing for pride as the League One campaign ends this weekend but I've a feeling they'll escape defeat at Lincoln, whose home record is poor. Scunthorpe, relegated from League Two after finishing bottom, will be keen to end a wretched season on a positive note and I believe they'll hold Hartlepool, who have little to play for.
Away days: With Liverpool breathing down their necks in the Premier League title chase, Manchester City cannot afford to drop any points. I think they'll get a maximum haul at Leeds, who are not yet safe from the drop. Liverpool are looking invincible and must be fancied at Newcastle, even though the Geordies have won their past six home matches and manager Eddie Howe has worked miracles. Victories over Chelsea (away) and Manchester United (home) have restored Arsenal's confidence and on Sunday they face a West Ham team who will probably have a Europa League semi-final on their minds. Sunderland will be determined to make sure of a League One play-off place in their final fixture of the regular season and I can't see them slipping up at lowly Morecambe. Consecutive away defeats at Mansfield (2-0) and Sutton (3-0) have abruptly halted Crawley's progress in League Two and a much improved Leyton Orient can take advantage. Bristol Rovers are well placed to qualify for the play-offs and victory at Rochdale will almost guarantee that.
Homes sweet homes: The momentum is with Burnley in the fight to stay in the Premier League but I suspect there will be a few more twists before the end of the season. On Saturday, Burnley visit Watford, who appear doomed to relegation but I've a hunch Roy Hodgson's players will spring a surprise and gain a rare home win. Although Wimbledon are effectively down from League One, they have an opportunity to sign off with a victory against Accrington, who are not half as good on their travels. The upset of the weekend could be at Gillingham, who host Rotherham. A draw may be enough to save the Gills from relegation to League Two but I'm tipping them to get maximum points against Rotherham, who, after leading the table for so long, are in danger of missing out on automatic promotion.
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