Worthing came from behind to secure a memorable win over rivals Bognor Regis Town at Nyewood Lane.
Worthing made light work of Lewes to set up a mouthwatering quarter-final at Bognor in The Sussex Senior Cup.
Worthing progress in the third round of The Sussex Senior Cup in style, as an Ollie Pearce brace, on top of a goal from Callum Kealy; sealed a comfortable 3-0 victory at home.
Worthing suffered a rare off day as an impressive-looking Margate side took maximum points.
Margate put a dent in the Rebels title charge running out 4-2 winners on a tough night for Adam Hinshelwood's side in Kent.
Worthing went three-nil up and looked to be coasting towards three points, only for Dulwich to hit back and set-up a tense final twenty minutes.
Two more for the prolific Ollie Pearce and a first for Callum Kealy eased Worthing to a trouble-free three points from a long trip to North Essex.
Worthing got back to winning ways on the road at struggling Brightlingsea courtesy of a brace from top scorer Ollie Pearce and a second half strike by Callum Kealy, his first since returning to the club.
A pair of match-defining saves by Harrison Male ensured the Reds escaped North London with a point from a topsy-turvy two-all draw.