Goals from Liam Hill, Archie Stairs and Eiri Keskinis helped the young Rebels come from behind to secure three points in their first league match of the season.
A missed penalty each, a striking of the woodwork each, a red card and a sin bin were just some of the talking points as table-toppers Swindon made it six wins out of six, with a win that wasn’t as comfortable as the scoreline suggests.
Worthing had to settle for a point on their travels at Weymouth after Danny Cashman's first half strike was cancelled out by Charlie Rowan's free-kick.
Worthing's U18s advanced to the Second Qualifying Round of the FA Youth Cup with a dominant performance at Colliers Wood United.
Mo Faal inspired Worthing to a remarkable comeback victory against Havant & Waterlooville in the Emirates FA Cup.
Goalkeeper Archie Short was the shootout hero for Worthing as they squeezed past Horsham to advance in the Isthmian Youth League Cup.
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.
Worthing had to settle for a point on their home return against a stubborn Hornchurch side.
The Rebels had to dig deep to secure all three points on their travels as goals from Temi Babalola and Danny Cashman earned all three points at Boreham Wood.