Ten draws: Sheffield United v Bournemouth, Tottenham v Aston Villa, Stoke v Blackburn, West Bromwich v Ipswich, Derby v Bristol Rovers, Lincoln v Barnsley, Shrewsbury v Port Vale, Bradford City v Accrington, Crawley v Harrogate, Tranmere v Gillingham.
Best draws: Sheffield United v Bournemouth, Tottenham v Aston Villa, Derby v Bristol Rovers, Bradford City v Accrington, Crawley v Harrogate.
Weekend's best football bets: Six aways: Arsenal, Southampton, Charlton, Oxford, Barrow, Mansfield.
Weekend's best football bets: Ten homes: Burnley, Everton, Birmingham, Leicester, Bolton, Peterborough, Wycombe, Crewe, Wrexham, St Mirren.
Pick of the draws: Premier League strugglers Sheffield United and Bournemouth probably won't be satisfied with anything less than three points from Saturday's fixture but I think both will be disappointed. Tottenham's climb to the top of the table was followed by consecutive losses to Chelsea (4-1, home) and Wolves (2-1, away). They have also been weakened by injuries, which will encourage fifth-placed Aston Villa to believe they can avoid defeat on Sunday. In League One, Derby will be licking their wounds after going out of the FA Cup to Crewe, of League Two. Derby host Bristol Rovers, who have perked up since the departure of manager Joe Barton. Bradford City fans will be dismayed to find their team in the lower half of League Two when so much was expected of them. However, City had a 5-1 midweek home win against League One Barnsley in the Bristol Street Motors Trophy and I'm tipping them to hold Accrington, who beat Wrexham 2-0 at home last Saturday. Harrogate's fine away record - five victories from nine games - should help them at Crawley, who are sliding down the table.
Away days: Arsenal will be eager to return to winning ways away from home after a 2-2 draw at Chelsea and a 1-0 defeat at Newcastle and a repeat of the form they showed when beating Saturday's hosts Brentford 3-0 away last season should do the trick. Southampton look genuine promotion candidates in the Championship and are fancied to come away from lowly Huddersfield with three points. Charlton, with nine goals from their past two matches, will be confident of winning their League One fixture at Carlisle, who are in the relegation zone. Oxford, in second place, should have little to fear from a trip to goal-shy Cheltenham. In League Two, I'm taking an on-form Barrow to prevail at an off-form Colchester and Mansfield, still unbeaten in the league, to improve their chances of promotion by winning at Swindon.
Homes sweet homes: Although relegation-threatened Burnley have lost all seven of their Premier League home games this season, I've a hunch they will buck the trend on Saturday and beat West Ham. Everton will be seething at their 10-point deduction for falling foul of the financial fair play rules. That puts them second bottom and they may take it on Manchester United, who are vulnerable to upsets. I regard Wrexham's 2-0 loss at Accrington in League Two last weekend as a rare lapse and I'm backing them to make a quick recovery against Morecambe, who have lost their manager Derek Adams.
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