Ten draws: Bournemouth v Leeds, Brentford v Nottingham Forest, Bristol City v Burnley, Cardiff v Huddersfield, Hull v Swansea, Shrewsbury v Sheffield Wednesday, Carlisle v Salford, Gillingham v Newport, Rangers v Celtic, Montrose v Alloa.
Best draws: Bournemouth v Leeds, Bristol City v Burnley, Hull v Swansea, Shrewsbury v Sheffield Wednesday, Rangers v Celtic.
Weekend's best football bets: Six aways: Manchester City, Queens Park Rangers, Oxford, Colchester, Barrow, Queen's Park.
Weekend's best football bets: Ten homes: Brighton, Liverpool, Newcastle, Reading, Sunderland, Ipswich, Plymouth, Crawley, Dundee (Friday), Halifax.
Pick of the draws: Bournemouth's 3-2 win at Tottenham may prove to be a false dawn as they crashed 4-0 at home to West Ham in their next match. Bournemouth host Leeds, who are in even more danger of dropping out of the Premier League, and I reckon the teams will cancel each other out. Now that Burnley have been confirmed as Championship champions, perhaps they'll be tempted to take their foot off the pedal at Bristol City, who can relax as they sit in mid-table. Swansea's seven-game unbeaten run has probably come too late for them to make the play-offs and they'll be hard-pushed to take more than a point from Hull. Sheffield Wednesday are likely to miss out on automatic promotion from League One and, as a result, will struggle to overcome Shrewsbury. Unusually, neither Rangers nor Celtic won their Scottish Premiership fixtures last weekend. They face each other in a Scottish Cup semi-final on Sunday and I predict they won't be separated after 90 minutes.
Away days: It's hard to see Manchester City dropping any points between now and the end of the season, especially after dismantling Arsenal in midweek. It will certainly be an upset if they fail to defeat Fulham on Sunday. Just when QPR's fans were giving up on them, they went to Burnley, the runaway champions, and won 2-1 last Saturday. That shock victory eased their relegation worries and will make them more confident of prevailing at Stoke, who have lost 11 Championship matches at home. Oxford's 4-0 midweek home win over Cheltenham has given them breathing space near the foot of League One and they can follow that up by beating Forest Green, who are relegated. Colchester, unbeaten in their last eight League Two fixtures, are the form tip at Doncaster, who are sliding down the table. Ninth-placed Barrow will fancy their chances at Hartlepool, who are as good as down. Queen's Park, second in the Scottish Championship, will probably have to win at Morton to keep their automatic promotion hopes alive and I think they'll do it.
Homes sweet homes: In the Championship relegation dogfight I'm tipping manager-less Reading, deducted six points for breach of financial regulations, to edge out bottom side Wigan, who have had three points deducted for similar reasons. Crawley need a point against Walsall to make sure of staying in League Two but I believe they'll go one better than that. Halifax, mid-table in the National League, have defeated champions Wrexham (home) and high-flying Woking (away) recently. There's no good reason why they can't do the same to Eastleigh, who have tailed off.
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