Worthing suffered a rare off day as an impressive-looking Margate side took maximum points.
The club will be hosting a food collection alongside Worthing Food Foundation during Saturday's home match with Lewes to help the families in our community that are struggling over the Christmas period.
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 Football Club continue their Pitching In Isthmian Premier League season with a trip to Kent to face Margate at Hartsdown Park this evening.
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.
Manager Adam Hinshewood was pleased with another win and clean sheet as his side strengthened their position at the top of the Isthmian League Premier Division table with a comfortable win over struggling Brightlingsea Regent.
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 selection of Worthing FC's under-16's spent some time volunteering at Worthing Foodbank this morning.