Worthing gradually wore down the stubborn resistance of Three Bridges to reach the Sussex Senior Cup Final.
Worthing slumped to a disappointing defeat to Dartford as they exited the League Cup at the quarter-final stage.
Worthing sent out a serious warning to their title rivals with a comprehensive performance and emphatic result against second-placed Enfield Town.
A much-changed but still strong Worthing team were sent crashing out of The Velocity Trophy by South-East Division promotion hopefuls Haywards Heath Town.
Worthing saw a 3-1 lead slip from their grasp as Millwall Lionesses scored twice in the last nine minutes to rescue a point.
Two goals in six minutes from Callum Kealy, at the end of the first-half, set Worthing on their way to a comprehensive victory over play-off hopefuls Kingstonian.
Worthing earned a well-deserved share of the spoils at Motspur Park, after a goalless draw against second-placed Fulham.
Second-half goals from Ollie Pearce and substitute Reece Myles-Meekums - coupled with Enfield Town’s defeat to Bishop’s Stortford - saw Worthing extend their lead at the top of the table to five points.
Worthing returned to the scene of September’s eight-nil trouncing by unbeaten league leaders Ashford Town (Middlesex) to knock the table-toppers out of this season’s League Cup.