Worthing fell to their third successive defeat in the National League South as they were beaten at Hardenhuish Park by Chippenham Town.
Despite a first Worthing goal for 19-year-old Brad Dolaghan, Worthing couldn't find a way back as they lost 2-3 at home to Farnborough who won their third match in a row.
A keenly contested clash ended all square as second versus third couldn’t be separated.
Worthing FC fell to a 3-1 defeat in new manager Aarran Racine’s first home game in charge after two bizarre goals from struggling Taunton Town.
Aarran Racine's first game in charge of Worthing ended in victory thanks to Jack Wadham's late wonder strike.
Worthing were unable to respond Tuesday’s defeat to Welling as their uninspiring performance led to a 1-0 defeat against fellow promotion chasers Braintree.
The nine-man Rebels earned a remarkable three points at Weymouth as Ollie Pearce bagged another hat trick - his fourth in three months.
Le Freak wasn't quite chic though as Worthing were held at home by Queens Park Rangers in a tight tussle between third and fourth.
Worthing extended their unbeaten run to 6 games in a goal-fest against visitors Dover Athletic in a game marred by a serious injury to goalkeeper Josh Jeffries.