Barnet pair Andy Yiadom and Sam Togwell serve the final match of their three-game bans as the Bees head to Woking on Saturday (3pm).
The duo were both dismissed in the 3-1 FA Cup defeat by Wycombe Wanderers, but Saturday’s trip to Kingfield marks the final game of the duo’s enforced absence.
David Hunt and Mauro Vilhete are the leading candidates to deputise.
Hot-shot John Akinde will go up against the side which turned down the opportunity to sign him prior to joining Alfreton Town.
The Conference’s top-scorer turned out for the Cards on a trial basis in the pre-season of 2013 but Woking boss Garry Hill elected not to sign the former Bristol City forward.
Akinde promptly joined Conference rivals Alfreton and netted 18 times in his solitary season with the Reds before Martin Allen snapped up the powerful forward this summer.
Camberwell-born Akinde is currently the division’s top scorer after bagging 14 times in the league, putting him one ahead of Woking striker Scott Rendell, who has netted 13 times for Saturday’s hosts.
Bees head coach Allen goes into the game with only one injury concern – young defender Sam Muggleton, who suffered a fracture in his leg against Braintree Town in September.
Woking have a number of injury concerns, with strikers Jack Marriott (tonsillitis) and Dean Morgan (groin) both doubts, whilst captain Mark Ricketts (knee) has been injured since September.
Joey Jones will return from suspension, whilst Kieran Murtagh is available after representing Antigua and Barbuda during the international break.
Former Barnet goalkeeper Jake Cole should be preferred to Aaron Howe after returning from injury.
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