It was a comfortable afternoon for Worthing, as they cruised to a 3-0 win over Chesham United that took them top of the National League South.
It was another nervy finish, but Worthing held on for another crucial three points in the National League South as they defeated Bath City 2-1.
A 96th minute strike from Nicky Wheeler secured the points for Worthing on their travels away at Chelmsford City.
Worthing were frustrated as they fell to a second defeat in three matches at home to Farnborough.
A second minute Sophie Humphrey goal set the tone for this contest as Worthing Women controlled it from the outset before ultimately emerging 3-1 winners over Keynsham Town.
A second half double from substitute Liam Nash helped the Reds to a come-from-behind victory over Salisbury.
Despite a valiant effort, the full-timers of Brighton & Hove Albion proved a step too far, as Worthing’s Sussex Women’s Cup hopes came to a halt at the semi-final stage.
Worthing's 12-game unbeaten run came to an end at Arbour Park as they were well-beaten by Slough Town.
In a match that saw two red cards and four goals, the points were shared between promotion rivals Worthing and Torquay United at the Sussex Transport Community Stadium.