It was a frustrating Saturday afternoon for the Rebels as they were beaten by Maidstone United at home last time out. Goals from Charlie Seaman and Sam Corne helped the Stones to a 2-0 victory in front of a crowd of more than 2,000 at the Sussex Transport Community Stadium.
It’s just the second time this season that the Rebels have been beaten, with their away defeat at Truro City being the only other and Chris Agutter will be hoping for a similar response from his players. After that defeat, they won back-to-back games which kicked off a six-game unbeaten run.
Tonight, the Rebels and the Wings play catch up, with the fixture being their game-in-hand over nearly every other team in the division. Worthing are currently 16th in the league table, but a win this evening would shoot them straight up to 10th spot.
Team News
Sam Beard picked up his fifth yellow card of the season on Saturday but he is eligible to play this evening due to the suspension not kicking in for 7 days. He will miss the Rebels’ next league encounter which is at home against Tonbridge Angels on Saturday 19th October.
The Opposition
The Wings have made a somewhat inconsistent start to the campaign, having picked up 10 points from their first 9 matches. They currently sit 19th in the league table with tomorrow’s encounter with Worthing being their game in hand over most teams around them.
Recent results in the National League South have seen the Wings fall to a heavy defeat at the hands of Boreham Wood, before a defeat at home to Weston-super-Mare this past weekend. They did, however, beat third-placed Torquay United at the beginning of last month.
Last Six
05/10 – Weston-super-Mare (H) – Lost 1-3
02/10 – Sporting Bengal United (A) – Won 0-3 (London Senior Cup)
21/09 – Boreham Wood (A) – Lost 6-0
14/09 – Chatham Town (H) – Lost 0-1 (Emirates FA Cup)
07/09 – Torquay United (H) – Won 2-0
02/09 – Hemel Hempstead Town (A) – Lost 4-2
Previous Meetings
Last season Worthing won the home league match, 2-0 on 5th September, but were well beaten in the return fixture, losing 4-1 on 20th February, with Ollie Pearce scoring the goal.
A summary of our results against today’s opponents is shown below:
Competition | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Scored | Conceded |
National League South | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 10 | 8 |
Friendly | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 3 |
Total | 6 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 20 | 11 |
Supporter Information
Tonight’s fixture against Welling will see the first phase opening of our new North Stand, with the same operation as Saturday’s game against Maidstone in place.
This phase will provide home fans with access to half of the stand, from the west end of the ground down to the centre of the stand. Temporary catering and toilet facilities will be available in the N-W corner of the ground whilst work to the new N-W kiosk is completed.
Tickets
Capacity is again restricted to 1,500 for tomorrow’s match, so supporters are advised to book tickets online in advance for the best chance of securing tickets. Prices are as follows:
- Adults: £17
- Concession: £13
- Under-16: £7
- Under-12: £4
- Under-6: Free entry
Travel & Directions
We encourage visitors to travel to the ground by public transport wherever possible to reduce congestion and emissions.
Parking is available on local streets but please check parking restrictions and respect our neighbours by not blocking driveways.
How to Follow
If you can’t be at the game tomorrow, you can follow the game via live updates from the club’s official Twitter account. You can also listen to live commentary via the club’s official commentary service.