A second minute Sophie Humphrey goal set the tone for this contest as Worthing Women controlled it from the outset before ultimately emerging 3-1 winners over Keynsham Town.
Despite a valiant effort, the full-timers of Brighton & Hove Albion proved a step too far, as Worthing’s Sussex Women’s Cup hopes came to a halt at the semi-final stage.
Worthing's 12-game unbeaten run came to an end at Arbour Park as they were well-beaten by Slough Town.
In a match that saw two red cards and four goals, the points were shared between promotion rivals Worthing and Torquay United at the Sussex Transport Community Stadium.
Worthing Women extended their unbeaten league run to seven, as they moved level on points with third-placed Swindon Town, after completing the double over Portishead Town.
Liam Nash scored the winning goal on his Worthing debut as the Rebels earned all three points away at Tonbridge Angels.
Despite their best efforts, Worthing Women were forced to settle for a draw at home to Bridgwater United.
Worthing fell just short in the Isuzu FA Trophy against their National League opponents Rochdale, despite Joe Partington's goal from inside his own half.
Worthing jumped to the top of the National League South as they came from behind to beat ten-man Boreham Wood.