Ten draws: Fulham v Sunderland, Hull v Queens Park Rangers, Cheltenham v Port Vale, Peterborough v Portsmouth, MK Dons v Exeter, Wimbledon v Stockport, Harrogate v Sutton, Tranmere v Leyton Orient, Livingston v Hearts, Edinburgh v Falkirk.
Best draws: Fulham v Sunderland, Hull v Queens Park Rangers, Peterborough v Portsmouth, Tranmere v Leyton Orient, Livingston v Hearts.
Weekend's best football bets: Six aways: Tottenham, Leicester, Oxford, Salford, Carlisle, Kilmarnock.
Weekend's best football bets: Ten homes: Ipswich, Luton, Manchester United, Stoke, Coventry, Middlesbrough, Lincoln, Swindon, Hibernian, Rangers.
Pick of the draws: Fulham were toothless when losing their Premier League home fixture against Tottenham 1-0 last Monday, which may give Sunderland, of the Championship, a chance to force an FA Cup fourth-round replay. Although Queens Park Rangers have not won for five Championship matches, they should take something from their visit to Hull, whose home record is poor. Portsmouth, with two 2-0 victories from their past two games in League One, are responding positively to new manager Jose Mousinho and can return from the better-placed Peterborough with a point. League Two leaders Leyton Orient have hit the wall and were beaten 3-0 at second-placed Stevenage last Saturday. The goals have dried up (one in their last six matches), which suggests that they will take no more than a point at mid-table Tranmere. Hearts have convincingly defeated Aberdeen and Hibernian recently but they will find Livingston, fourth in the Scottish Premiership, tougher opposition.
Away days: The FA Cup is Tottenham's best chance of a trophy this season and I can't see them messing things up in the fourth round at Preston on Saturday, especially bearing in mind Preston's abject home form in the Championship. Leicester can forget their Premier League relegation worries by winning at League Two Walsall in Saturday's early kick-off. Oxford, although losing 2-0 at Wycombe in League One in midweek, will fancy themselves at second-from-bottom Burton. Salford's fine away record in League Two should be decisive at struggling Crawley and I believe promotion-seeking Carlisle will assert their authority over bottom side Rochdale. I'm tipping Kilmarnock to come out on top against Ross as these two fight to avoid relegation from the Scottish Premiership.
Homes sweet homes: It's only a hunch but I won't be surprised if Ipswich, third in League One, upset Burnley, the Championship leaders, in the FA Cup fourth round on Saturday. Ipswich had the confidence boost they needed with a 4-0 home victory over Morecambe in midweek and I think they'll carry that into Saturday's tie. Going down to 10 men didn't help Middlesbrough at Sunderland last Sunday but I'm backing them to recover from that 2-0 defeat when they entertain fellow promotion candidates Watford. I doubt whether Aberdeen will recover quickly from their Scottish Cup humiliation at non-League Darvel Juniors, which is why it's worth having a punt on hosts Hibernian in the Premiership on Saturday.
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