Worthing are red hot favourites to lift the Greene King Sussex Trophy for the second time in three years.
They came from 16 points down at the break to beat under-strength Haywards Heath 25-19 in a re-arranged second round tie at Roundstone Lane yesterday.
Huw Jenkins scored a try for Heath and Owen Ashton added four penalties and a conversion before Worthing's pack power led to scores by Roly Killen, Paul Cox, John Firkin and a penalty try. Killen added a conversion and a penalty.
Bognor scored a superb 13-3 home derby win over Chichester, having trailed to a Nick Stanton penalty at the break.
With the wind behind them, Bognor quickly drew level through a Rob Parry penalty.
Parry also converted a Paul Mitchell before clinching the win with a late drop goal.
Bognor's Andy Shipp said: "They were expected to win but turning around only 3-0 down was a big boost for us."
Martin Lovell kicked two second-half penalties as Hove snatched a fine 13-10 win at Eastbourne. Phil Beecham scored a sixth-minute try for the Sussex One side from a driving lineout, with Lovell converting.
Lock Adrian Norwood popped up on the wing and Matt Pysden finished a quick tap for Eastbourne.
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