Ten draws: Finland v Denmark, Romania v Israel, Accrington v Mansfield, Crawley v Newport, MK Dons v Notts County, Fylde v Aldershot, Oxford City v Hartlepool, Wealdstone v Ebbsfleet, Alfreton v Boston, Curzon Ashton v Chorley.
Best draws: Accrington v Mansfield, Crawley v Newport, MK Dons v Notts County, Oxford City v Hartlepool, Wealdstone v Ebbsfleet.
Weekend's best football bets: Six aways: England, Belgium, Sweden, Switzerland, Serbia, Slovenia.
Weekend's best football bets: Ten homes: Greece, Kazakhstan, Exeter, Stevenage, Wimbledon, Gillingham, Swindon, Wrexham, Barnet, Bromley.
Pick of the draws: Mansfield managed to draw against their League Two opponents Bradford City last Saturday, despite being depleted by injuries. I believe they can do the same at Accrington, who are one place below them. Crawley recovered well from their 6-0 pasting at Swindon by gaining a merited point in a 3-3 draw at Stockport last Saturday. As a result, they shouldn't be overawed by the visit of Newport. Second plays first in the MK Dons-Notts County fixture and I don't think either side will have the edge. Oxford City have rallied after a poor start to their National League campaign. They drew 3-3 at early front-runners Solihull Moors last weekend and I tip them to share the spoils with fourth-placed Hartlepool. A 4-1 home victory over York last weekend confirmed that promoted Ebbsfleet are in fine form and they can come away from mid-table Wealdstone with a point.
Away days: England, with maximum points from four European Championship qualifying games, can extend their lead at the top of the table by beating Ukraine. Belgium, handily placed in Group F, look a sure thing at Azerbaijan, who are bottom. Sweden have yet to click in the same group but I rate their chances against Estonia. Switzerland, who lead Group I, are worth backing at Kosovo, as are Serbia, who face Lithuania, who prop up Group G. In Group H it will be a major upset if Slovenia fail to beat San Marino, who have no points and no goals.
Homes sweet homes: Exeter are the unexpected leaders in League One and are in far better shape than their visitors, Leyton Orient. After a hesitant start to their League Two season, Wimbledon are beginning to move through the gears and are worth a wager against Stockport, who relinquished a two-goal lead at home to Crawley last Saturday and cannot get going. Bromley, of the National League, followed their 2-1 home win over Southend with a 2-1 away victory against Altrincham last Saturday. They'll be fancied to make it three in a row when they host Maidenhead.
Pools info: Barrow v Morecambe (No.19 on coupon) has been postponed because of international calls and will be assessed by the pools panel.
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