The English football season is now up and running across all four professional leagues, and as is the nature of football in this country, several managers are already under pressure.
Football is a result business after all, and all 92 professional clubs enter this weekend with anything other than a defeat on their minds.
In our expert football pools tips last week, we correctly predicted three out of five draws, and came five minutes away from nailing a fourth. Can we beat that performance this week?
Our expert football pools betting tips
Burnley vs Sunderland (Premier League)
It may only be the second week of the Premier League season, but Burnley vs Sunderland already feels like a huge match in the battle to avoid relegation. Both teams came up from the Championship last season, and while Sunderland won their opening top-flight match, the Clarets took a 3-0 beating at the hands of Tottenham.
Regardless of those two results, these two teams are evenly matched, as can be illustrated by the fact that two of their last three matches against each other have finished level. What's more, Burnley were one of the most common drawers in the EFL last season, drawing 16 of their 46 Championship matches.
Everton vs Brighton (Premier League)
Everton vs Brighton is a match to tune in to this weekend, purely because it is Everton's first competitive match at the new Hill Dickinson Stadium. In terms of what to expect on the pitch, though, it might not be all that enthralling.
Last season, these two teams ranked inside the top four in the Premier League for the most drawn matches, and Brighton have already drawn a game this season. Everton, meanwhile, were just ten minutes away from drawing their opening match, too.
Charlton vs Leicester (Championship)
Charlton have adapted well to life in the Championship, picking up four points from their first two matches. In truth, both matches should have finished level on the balance of play, which makes them good draw candidates this weekend.
Leicester, meanwhile, were in the Premier League this time last season, but they haven't looked particularly good so far this campaign, only narrowly beating Sheffield Wednesday before losing to Preston. They won't blow away the Addicks on Saturday, which automatically brings the draw into play.
Swansea vs Watford (Championship)
Swansea and Watford have both been middling Championship teams for several years now, and although it's too early to tell where they will end up this season, you'd be brave to bet against either one of them finishing mid-table.
While only one of the last four matches between these two teams has finished level, the other three were won by a margin of only one goal.
Plymouth vs Blackpool (League One)
It's Tom Cleverley vs Steve Bruce this weekend, and both men are under pressure after poor starts. Neither man can afford for their clubs to lose this game, and when that is the case, you can often bet on a draw happening with reasonable confidence.