EASTLEIGH are top of the embryo National League table after winning their opening three matches.
They followed up a first day 2-0 success at Maidenhead United with a comeback 4-2 win over Fylde and a 2-1 midweek victory against Sohihull Moors.
Spitfires were 2-0 down midway through the first half with Nick Haughton scoring from the spot in the 20th minute and adding his second goal seven minutes later.
But Jake Taylor sparked the turnaround, striking 10 minutes before half-time to give Eastleigh hope.
And they produced an outstanding display after the break, drawing level through Paul McCallum’s penalty before Chris Maguire put them ahead with 20 minutes left.
McCallum added a second goal six minutes later, and not even the late sending off of Ludwig Francillette for a second booking could take the shine off an impressive display.
Oozing confidence, Eastleigh scored twice in the first ten minutes against Solihull, who were twice beaten in Wembley penalty shoot-outs at the tail end of last season.
Once Taylor was on hand to put Eastleigh ahead in the third minute, a lead McCallum doubled soon after.
Solihull pulled a goal back in added time.
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