FA CUP heroes Eastleigh take to the road again tomorrow boasting the best away record in top level English football in 2015.

The Spitfires have played 20 regular away league games in 2015 – and won an astonishing 13 of them.

Only one other club in the top five tiers of English football can equal that record – Bury.

The League 1 Shakers have also won 13 out of 20, but have three draws and four defeats compared to Eastleigh’s four draws and three losses.

If you add in Eastleigh’s two wins at AFC Telford and Braintree last December, they have won an extraordinary 15 out of their last 22 away league games.

That is simply an astonishing record, and includes wins at no fewer than TEN former Football League clubs.

Eastleigh have beaten Southport, Aldershot, Wrexham and Tranmere Rovers on their travels this term.

And last season they won eight of their last nine regular season away games, including wins at Gateshead, Bristol Rovers, Lincoln and Kidderminster.

Eastleigh also won last season at Chester and FC Halifax, two clubs formed out of the ashes of ex-Football League clubs.

In addition, the Spitfires have recently won two away FA Cup ties as well.

They followed up a fourth qualifying round success at league rivals Bromley – who were above Eastleigh at the time – by claiming a historic 1-0 victory at League 1 strugglers Crewe in the first round last weekend.

With all that in mind, perhaps Eastleigh weren’t too concerned with another away draw in the second round – they now travel to Northern Premier Leaguers Stourbridge early next month.

Chris Todd’s men – who have only won nine times at home in 2015 in the league, four fewer than on the road - moved up to fourth in the National League on Tuesday with another victory on their travels, James Constable scoring both goals in a 2-1 success at Dover.

And they are away for the third time in eight days tomorrow, when they go to a Guiseley side currently in 15th place after crashing 5-0 at new leaders Cheltenham on Tuesday.

Apart from Eastleigh and Bury, only one other club has reached double figures in terms of away league wins in 2015.

That club is Arsenal, who won six out of nine in the second half of last season – after starting 2015 with a defeat at St Mary’s – and have tasted success five times already in 2015/16.