Round 10 is jam-packed with derbies as rivals in South Africa, Israel, Netherlands and Chile meet. FIFA.com takes a look at some of the big matches.

Match of the week
Kaizer Chiefs-Orlando Pirates (South Africa)
Orlando Stadium is the place to be for South African football fans on 31 October for another sold out Soweto Derby. The two Soweto rivals last met earlier this year in the 2009 Telkom Charity Cup, the ABSA Premiership's traditional season-opener. After a 1-1 draw Pirates sunk 5-4 Chiefs on penalties, going on to win the cup.

Chiefs enter the derby having suffered three successive home losses and slumped in eighth place on the league table. While they may enjoy a better start to the season, Pirates poor away form makes them surprise outsiders. A Pirates' win returns 74 points, while a much needed victory for the Amakhosi returns 51 points.

Other derbies
Hapoel Tel Aviv-Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel)
The Big Tel Aviv Derby, contested between inter-city rivals Hapoel Tel Aviv and Maccabi Tel Aviv is sure to spice up the Round 10 menu. Hapoel could leapfrog their rivals into the top three if they can beat them at home (65 points). In contrast, second-placed Maccabi have enjoyed a solid start to the 2009 season and will be eager to gain further ground on last year's runners-up.

Universidad de Chile-Universidad Catolica (Chile)
The Clasico Universitario is Chile's oldest football derby. Current league leaders Universidad Catolica have recorded only one loss in 15 games, a resume their rivals will be itching to dent. Universidad de Chile have proven powerful at home, with only one loss in seven matches. Back Catolica to win and you could net 72 points, while a home victory returns 52 points. A derby draw offers the biggest return (77 points).

Ajax-Feyenoord (Netherlands)
De Klassieker
is an important fixture on any Dutch football fans calendar. Ajax haven't lost the league derby since February 2006 making them favourites at 72 per cent to win. Betting against history and backing a Feyenoord surprise could return you 89 points.

Season finale
Shenzhen-Henan Jianye (China PR)
The final day of play in the Chinese Super League will decide the 2009 champion. A goal difference of five currently separates the top two teams. Beijing Guo'an are at home to relegation threatened Hangzhou Lucheng. Meanwhile, Henan Jianye travel to Shenzhen, who are perched precariously outside the relegation zone. On a day this important anything could happen. Will Henan Jianye score more than five goals past the Shenzhen goalkeeper or will the underdogs deny their visitors a league title?