For the second round running, Worthing scored eight in the FA Cup to set up a trip to MK Dons.
Another day, another hat-trick, only this time it was forward Chloe Winchester who took home the match ball as Worthing progressed in the League Cup at the expense of Eastbourne United.
A dominant performance from Worthing ensured their safe passage through to the First Round Proper of this season’s Vitality Women’s FA Cup.
Both sides had to settle for a draw as Worthing ended a wretched run with a point and Taunton Town took something back to Somerset.
Dulwich Hamlet became the first team to stop Worthing winning and to stop them scoring this season as a closely-fought affair ended goalless.
An eighty-seventh minute penalty condemned Worthing to a third successive defeat and fifth game without a win, as the harsh realities of National League South hit them again.
Four different goalscorers and five goals made it six wins out of six in all competitions as the Reds put local rivals Saltdean to the sword at Hill Park.
Farnborough gave Worthing a taste of their own medicine by scoring a stoppage time winner to end the host’s unbeaten league record, after Javaun Splatt had given us the lead.
A first-half hat-trick of headers by Ellie Russell saw Worthing on their way to a comfortable victory at Leatherhead in The Women’s FA Cup.