Worthing were forced to play the last half-an-hour with ten men, after losing Joel Colbran to a second yellow card but managed to hold on for a point against FA Cup heroes, Carshalton.
It was a case of three goals, three points, job done on a fairly comfortable afternoon for Worthing at a sunny Woodside Road.
Worthing overturned a half-time deficit to steal the points away from Theobalds Lane in a game that, ultimately, was decided by which team made the least mistakes.
Worthing Women's boss Michelle Lawrence was frustrated with her side's first half display after they exited the FA Cup 3-1 at Wycombe Wanderers on Sunday.
Worthing’s weaknesses at the back were exposed again by a depleted East Thurrock United, as three points went begging.
On a night where the weather made White Water Rafting a challenge, Worthing struck twice in the final quarter of the contest to go home with maximum points.
Worthing's FA Cup journey continues after they narrowly overcame Whyteleafe 1-0 at Church Road in a tightly contested affair.
Early goals in either half from the returning Callum Kealy and Ricky Aguiar set Worthing on their way to victory against surprise strugglers, Kingstonian.