A long-awaited return to the Sussex Transport Community Stadium saw the Rebels secure back-to-back home wins - albeit five weeks apart - after a 3-1 win over Maidenhead.
Worthing Women became the first Senior team in the Club’s 137 year history to reach the third round of the FA Cup, although, in true Worthing FC tradition, they did it the hard way!
Although the Worthing Cookie Collective were unable to unlock the home defence on another difficult afternoon, which culminated in a four-one defeat at Keynsham Town.
Another Sunday, another long trip west but this one ended in disappointment as Bristol Rovers prevailed by three goals to one - despite an improved second-half performance by Worthing.
A late header from Georgia Tibble earned Worthing three hard-fought points at home to Abingdon United.
Despite playing over half the game with ten players, Worthing left a sodden Somerset with all three points from a 3-1 win against Bridgwater United.
A stunning hat-trick by Tierney Scott led Worthing to a first (4-2) home win of the season against Moneyfields at a wet and windy Woodside.
Jesus Cordon reacts to Wednesday's 4-2 victory over Moneyfields in the FAWNL Division One South West.
Three goals and three points in game number three saw a largely dominant Worthing overcome Bournemouth Sports for their first win of the new season.