Barnet boss Martin Allen says everyone is fit for Saturday's visit from Woking, with Elliott Johnson expected to return to the side.

Johnson has missed the Bees' last two Conference fixtures after pulling up having suffered a hamstring strain at Lincoln City on January 4.

The left-back had been due to undergo a late fitness test ahead of Saturday's clash at FC Halifax Town but the game was postponed.

Now the 20-year-old is expected to return to the starting XI for the visit of the Cards on Saturday.

Allen said: "We are at full strength. Elliott (Johnson) is fit, everybody else is fit and (Jon) Nurse is due to come back into training after the Woking game."

Nurse, 33, has been unavailable since suffering a strain of his medial knee ligament at Torquay United at the beginning of December.

Barnet could hand a debut to new loan signing Conor Clifford, whilst David Hunt will be unavailable after his loan deal ended on Saturday night.

Head coach Allen has since confirmed his intention to sign the utility man on a permanent basis until the end of the season, though.

Asked what he made of the threat posed by sixth-placed Woking, Allen said: "I have seen them a couple of times. I think they played really well against us when we played over there (in a 1-1 draw) and they beat Barnet here 2-1 last year.

"Garry Hill always puts good teams together and finds good players. Garry Hill’s teams are always honest and hard working. He has an excellent coach in Steve Thompson who used to be at Yeovil during all their promotions, so the pair of them are a great combination.

"They have got a lot of talented players and it is an exciting week ahead going into February," the Bees boss added.

Woking boss Garry Hill has only one injury to contend with, defender Mike Cestor, who scored at both ends in the 1-1 draw at Kingfield earlier in the season.