Worthing leave it late to claim a well-deserved victory on the road, in The Velocity Cup over Kingstonian. Owen Wordsell’s strike was enough to separate the two sides.
Worthing drew 1-1 for the second time in three games as the chasing pack closed in.
Worthing Football Club were held to a 1-1 draw away to Corinthian-Casuals at King George’s Fields this afternoon.
Two goals from on-loan striker Callum Kealy helped Worthing to reverse the opening day score at The Buildkent Stadium to reassert their authority in the title race.
The Mackerel Men beat title rivals Folkestone Invicta 3-1, in convincing fashion at home.
Three superply-taken goals led to three more points for Worthing as they overcame Dulwich Hamlet for the second time in six weeks.
Worthing saw two points slip from their grasp thanks to a stoppage time equaliser from Tom Wraight.
Worthing are held to a draw at home, after Tom Wraight’s stoppage time equaliser cancelled out Jasper Pattenden’s second half opener.
Worthing’s first Sussex Senior Cup win over Bognor since March 1963 saw them progress to the semi-finals, courtesy of goals at the end of each half from Will Seager and Jasper Pattenden.