A quick-fire brace from National League South top scorer Brad Dolaghan helped Adam Hinshelwood's side to a comeback victory over Slough Town.
Worthing progressed to the quarter-finals of the Sussex Transport Senior Cup with a 3-0 win against Southern Combination Premier Division side Newhaven at the Trafalgar Ground.
The Rebels breezed into the third round of the Isuzu FA Trophy at Tonbridge Angels' expense, courtesy of an utterly dominant 4-0 thrashing.
A hat-trick from Brad Dolaghan helped the Rebels to a sixth successive victory as they swept aside AFC Totton under the lights at the Sussex Transport Community Stadium.
Worthing Women slumped to a disappointing home defeat to fellow strugglers Abingdon United, as their relegation woes remained.
A rampant Reds reigned supreme over Hemel Hempstead to record a fifth successive victory on the bounce courtesy of a resounding 4-0 triumph.
Worthing Women went down to a 5–0 defeat at the hands of National League Division One South West leaders Swindon Town, who extended their perfect start to eight wins out of eight.
Three goals, a clean sheet and another three points for Worthing as the Rebels make it four league wins in a row.
A 98th minute equaliser saw Worthing FC Women cruelly denied a well-deserved and much-needed win, as Ascot United snatched a draw with the last kick of the game.