Worthing were beaten at home against Truro City, as the Tinners leapfrogged the Rebels at the top of the National League South.
Bournemouth Women might have run away with the league title this season but Sophie Humphrey became the first player to score twice against them, as Worthing put in a gallant effort before eventually succumbing five-two.
Second half strikes from Danny Cashman and Joel Colbran saw the Reds return to winning ways and strengthen their position at the top of National League South.
Worthing Women went down to a controversial 2-1 defeat at relegation-threatened Abingdon United, as the home team came from behind in an incident-packed second-half.
Worthing fell to their first defeat in six matches, as two goals from Gene Kennedy earned Welling United the points in the National League South.
It was another fantastic Worthing performance as they claimed their fifth successive win and extended their lead at the top of the table to four points.
As Chris Agutter's side get set to take on one of the form teams in the division in Hemel Hempstead Town, we take a closer look at the Tudors.
Worthing Women were soundly beaten by a rampant Swindon Town but still only trail the Robins by two points with a game in hand in the race for third place.
Danny Cashman's brace was the inspiration for Worthing to comeback from a goal down to beat Aveley at Parkside.