Worthing’s entertaining season ended in heartbreak as they lost 4-3 to bogey side Braintree in a pulsating National League South play-off final.
Worthing snatched a late victory against Maidstone to secure their place in the Vanarama National League South Promotion Final.
Worthing built off Friday’s first win in four with a comfortable win over fellow promotion chasers Hampton and Richmond.
The Rebels came from behind twice to earn a point at home against Bath City in a match that was broadcast live on TNT Sports.
Worthing FC fell to a 3-1 defeat in new manager Aarran Racine’s first home game in charge after two bizarre goals from struggling Taunton Town.
Worthing were unable to respond Tuesday’s defeat to Welling as their uninspiring performance led to a 1-0 defeat against fellow promotion chasers Braintree.
Worthing extended their unbeaten run to 6 games in a goal-fest against visitors Dover Athletic in a game marred by a serious injury to goalkeeper Josh Jeffries.
Danny Cashman produced a masterful performance as Worthing came from behind to beat fellow promotion hopefuls Torquay 4-2 at the Sussex Transport Community Stadium, extending their unbeaten run to 4 games.
Despite a brace from Ollie Pearce, Chelmsford City were 3-2 winners against Worthing at the Sussex Transport Community Stadium in the National League South.