A long-awaited return to the Sussex Transport Community Stadium saw the Rebels secure back-to-back home wins - albeit five weeks apart - after a 3-1 win over Maidenhead.
Worthing returned to winning ways in style, with a commanding 3-0 win over high-flying Weston-super-Mare.
Ten-man Worthing were beaten on their travels at Farnborough this evening.
Worthing Women became the first Senior team in the Club’s 137 year history to reach the third round of the FA Cup, although, in true Worthing FC tradition, they did it the hard way!
Worthing were made to settle for a point against the ten-man Clarets on a miserable day on the South Coast.
Worthing cruised to victory in the Sussex Transport Senior Cup against Eastbourne United with a five-star performance.
It was a five-goal thriller at Oaklands Park as Worthing advaned in the Isuzu FA Trophy with victory over Chichester City.
Another Sunday, another long trip west but this one ended in disappointment as Bristol Rovers prevailed by three goals to one - despite an improved second-half performance by Worthing.
Ten-man Worthing were frustrated at The Meadow as two goals from Mitchell Weiss secured the points for Chesham United.