Manchester United have equalled their own 61-year-old record by once again scoring at least twice on the road during Saturday's 2-2 draw at Leicester City.
The Red Devils took the lead twice at the King Power Stadium through Marcus Rashford and then Bruno Fernandes, but were pegged back on both occasions as the spoils were shared.
The result ended Man United's 10-match away winning streak, but they have now scored two or more goals in 11 consecutive top-flight away games.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men are the first team to achieve that feat since Sir Matt Busby's Manchester United went on a 13-game run which ended in March 1959 - almost 62 years ago.
Man United have now won 11 and lost none of their last 14 away league games, which is their longest such unbeaten streak since January 2011.
The result leaves the 20-time English champions fourth in the Premier League table.