Another brace from (Becs) Bell helped Worthing to maintain their perfect start as they saw off the challenge of Enfield Town.
Ollie Pearce took on the role of David Brent, proving to be the star of the show with two goals off the bench as Worthing came from behind AND scored late to progress in this season’s FA Cup.
On a night of firsts, Mo Jammeh’s double either side of Sammie McCloud’s equaliser saw Worthing come from behind to vanquish Cheshunt and finally pick up their first home win of the season.
More late drama saw a screamer from Lewis White backed up by Harrison Male’s penalty save, as Worthing maintained their 100 % away record at St Albans City - all in the last five minutes !
Callum Kealy popped up with an eighty-eighth minute equaliser as the hosts battled back against (Eastbourne) Borough.
Worthing made it two wins out of two against Dulwich Hamlet thanks largely to a brace of goals in a minute on the stroke of half-time.
Worthing’s remarkable run continued at Dartford thanks to Joel Colbran’s 95th minute winner.
In a repeat of last season’s opening day match-up, Worthing travelled to Dartford but on this occasion brought home maximum points. Finally overcoming their hosts at the fifth time of asking.
Despite a much-improved second-half display Worthing couldn’t quite break down Chippenham Town but remained unbeaten, aided by a second-successive clean sheet.