Worthing were rewarded for a dominant second-half display with a point, thanks to Sophie Humphrey’s late, driven cross taking a wicked deflection on it’s way in. Though, it could have been more.
Worthing slumped to a dismal defeat at Carshalton Athletic in a game that never really got going.
A hat-trick of spot-kicks from Ollie Pearce saw Worthing once again come from behind to take all three points.
Reds were worthy winners - after initially falling behind - at a rammed Nyewood Lane, to reassert their seven point lead at the top of the tree.
Worthing made light work of Lewes to set up a mouthwatering quarter-final at Bognor in The Sussex Senior Cup.
Worthing suffered a rare off day as an impressive-looking Margate side took maximum points.
Worthing went three-nil up and looked to be coasting towards three points, only for Dulwich to hit back and set-up a tense final twenty minutes.
Two more for the prolific Ollie Pearce and a first for Callum Kealy eased Worthing to a trouble-free three points from a long trip to North Essex.
A pair of match-defining saves by Harrison Male ensured the Reds escaped North London with a point from a topsy-turvy two-all draw.