Ten draws: Newcastle v Manchester City, Nottingham Forest v Fulham, Derby v Norwich, Portsmouth v Sheffield United, Bristol Rovers v Wycombe, Crawley v Bolton, Northampton v Mansfield, Bromley v MK Dons, Harrogate v Bradford City, Kilmarnock v Dundee United.
Best draws: Nottingham Forest v Fulham, Derby v Norwich, Crawley v Bolton, Bromley v MK Dons, Harrogate v Bradford City.
Weekend's best football bets: Six aways: Aston Villa, Liverpool, West Bromwich, Charlton, Aberdeen, Oldham. Ten homes: Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, Blackburn, Birmingham, Blackpool, Doncaster, Gillingham, Hearts, Rangers.
Pick of the draws: Nottingham Forest, somewhat surprisingly, are one of the Premier League's unbeaten sides so far but Fulham, just below them in ninth place, impressed when beating Newcastle 3-1 at home last Saturday and can come away with a point. Norwich finally woke up with a 4-1 home win over Watford in the Championship last weekend and I'm tipping them to deny Derby, who have won all three of their home matches. Crawley are fading after a strong start in League One and may have to be content with a draw against Bolton, who hit Reading for five last Saturday. In League Two, Bromley, like Crawley, are heading the wrong way and host MK Dons, who are one place behind them and have yet to spark. Harrogate will be determined to make up for their weak performance when losing 3-0 at Crewe last Saturday and face Bradford City, who are still not firing on all cylinders.
Away days: Aston Villa, with five consecutive victories behind them, are likely to be too strong for Premier League newcomers Ipswich, who needed a stoppage-time goal to draw at Southampton. Liverpool looked back to their best when beating Bournemouth 3-0 at home and it's hard to see them slipping up at Wolves, who have slumped to the bottom of the table. West Bromwich Albion, the new unbeaten Championship leaders, seem certain to prevail at struggling Sheffield Wednesday. High-flying Charlton suffered a 2-1 home defeat against Blackpool in League One last weekend but I believe they'll recover quickly at Stevenage. Aberdeen, second to Celtic only on goal difference in the Scottish Premiership, will fancy their chances at Dundee and in the National League, fast-improving Oldham are recommended at bottom club Ebbsfleet.
Homes sweet homes: Everton, second from last in the Premier League, played well for long periods when drawing 1-1 at Leicester last Saturday but are still without a win this season. I've a feeling that will change against Crystal Palace, who have yet to taste victory themselves. Stephen Clemence, manager of League Two leaders Barrow, is returning to second-placed Gillingham, the club that sacked him last season. I think he'll be out of luck and I expect Gills to be leading the table on Saturday evening. The wretched start to the season by Hearts sees them bottom of the Scottish Premiership and without a win. They are due a change of fortune and may get it against Ross County.
Pools info: Wimbledon v Accrington (match No.32 on coupon) has been postponed and will be assessed by the pools panel.