Worthing and Horsham hit the goal trail as all four Sussex sides had a field day in division one south.

Andy Alexander hit his first senior hat-trick as Worthing made it three straight wins with a 4-1 success at Bracknell.

Alexander, drafted into attack with Frenchman Florian Mateos unavailable, made the most of his call up to send Bracknell crashing to defeat.

Rebels stormed to a 3-1 lead after only 36 minutes with Wesley Lopez setting up all three.

Tom Graves put them in front on 16 minutes before Simon Teague equalised. Lopez then crossed from the left for Alexander to head in at the near post before sending the striker clear for the third.

Bracknell were reduced to ten men seven minutes from time when right-back Giles Marchant was shown a straight red card for an off the ball incident with Steve Sargent.

Alexander completed his hat-trick on 85 minutes.

Two late goals gave Horsham victory at Leatherhead, but the Hornets should have had the game won long before half time.

Four times Horsham had only to place the ball into open goals, but on each occasion the chance was wasted.

The deadlock was eventually broken on 85 minutes when Andy Salako's free-kick caused mayhem in the penalty area and Gavin Geddes fired the ball across goal for Gary Charman to head past goalkeeper Justin Gray.

Two minutes later Geddes got a deserved second as he ran in to blast an unstoppable first-time strike into the roof of the net.

Manager John Maggs said: "I'm pleased with that. At half-time it looked as though it was going to be one of those days again and we had enough chances to have sewn the game up twice. But we stuck with it, deserved the win and have got ourselves back on the rails."