Bryn Hauxwell hit an extra time winner as County League Pagham knocked Worthing out of the Sussex Senior Cup.
Hauxwell struck seven minutes into the extra period to seal a 1-0 win over the Ryman League outfit and clinch a semi-final place against Eastbourne Borough.
After normal time ended scoreless, the deadlock was broken by a deflected 20-yard shot which left Rebels keeper Matthew May flat-footed.
Worthing, without Ben Carrington and with Andy Walker partnering Mark Knee up front, struggled to impose themselves on a bitterly cold night.
Knee put a left foot shot wide on 20 minutes from a pass by Chris Hibberd before Pagham's Robin Josephs headed a Russell Hardwell free-kick past the post.
Walker had a good chance to put Worthing ahead just after the break when he was thwarted by keeper Wesley Hallett, who later kept out a left foot shot by Hibberd.
Knee saw a header hit the top of the bar on 76 minutes as the regulation time ended scoreless.
Substitute Paul Brown went close to equalising moments after Hauxwell had broken the deadlock, and keeper Hallett then smothered an effort by Walker at the far post from a cross by Wesley Lopez.
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