The Sporting Life Accumulator was one goal away from collecting for the second successive weekend - check out our FA Cup special for Tuesday night.
Back Exeter, Peterborough and Yeovil all to win at 6/1
Carlisle to beat Gillingham (FA Cup)
Gillingham are struggling in Sky Bet League One and look extremely vulnerable in their replay at Carlisle. The Cumbrians haven't exactly set League Two alight this term but they're quite hard to beat (have lost just seven games) and can put home advantage to good use.
*Carlisle's clash with Gillingham has been postponed
The Sporting Life Accumulator will now be settled as a treble:
Exeter to beat Forest Green Rovers (FA Cup)
Exeter have wobbled a little in recent league outings but they're a solid side on home turf and can take care of Forest Green this time following a rather manic 3-3 draw in which three goals were scored extremely late in the day.
Peterborough to beat Woking (FA Cup)
Woking did the fifth tier proud by salvaging a draw against Posh at the start of the month but this should be more straightforward for the League One outfit, who have since beaten Southend 2-0 and given Blackburn a good game at the weekend.
Yeovil to beat Port Vale (FA Cup)
Yeovil were disappointing against Lincoln at the weekend but they'd only lost one of their previous eight home games so it's not hard to envisage normal service resuming against Port Vale after Jordan Green's late equaliser gave the Glovers a lifeline in the first tie.
Every week, Sky Bet are giving us a £10 free bet on the Sporting Life Accumulator. We're going to keep a running total which you will be able to follow. Every bet we have will be registered, every profit and every loss calculated.
Come the final weekend of the Premier League season if we are winning, as we hope to be, we'll give every penny to our chosen charity - the Give A Duck Foundation.
If we lose, we will still make a generous donation to Give A Duck. But our aim is that we win, you win and that, in doing so, we're able to give a sizeable cheque to a charity whose fine work you can read about here.
So following our 33/1 winner earlier this season we currently have £330 in the bank for the charity.
We know that some weeks you'll be on board with us. Others, you might think we've got it completely wrong and ignore our selections and if you have got a winner to share, you know where to find us.