Barnet will look to improve on their recent away record when they travel to Wrexham in the Conference on Saturday.

The Bees have lost three of their last six on the road, suffering big defeats at Lincoln City and Grimsby Town last month, as well as a potentially significant loss against promotion rivals Bristol Rovers in November.

Despite that trio of defeats, Martin Allen’s side do boast the best away form in the Conference across the season, with 30 of their 68 points garnered away from The Hive.

Conversely, Kevin Wilkin’s struggling Wrexham side have won just one of their last six at the Racecourse Ground to give them the sixth-worst home form in the division.

The Welsh outfit have only scored 16 times in front of their own fans this season, which means they have the second least-potent attack at home in the division, with only Southport (13 home goals) finding the back of the net fewer times.

Bees head coach Allen has a virtually fully-fit squad to choose from, with only player-coach Jon Nurse expected to be unavailable for selection.

The former Dagenham & Redbridge striker has been out of action side suffering a medial ligament strain at Torquay United in December.

Under-fire Dragons boss Wilkin is without Stoke City loanee Daniel Bachmann (leg), who kept a clean sheet in Wrexham’s 1-0 win at The Hive in September.

Andrew Coughlin will deputise for the imposing Austrian, as he did for the Dragons’ FA Trophy quarter-final win over AFC Halifax Town on Tuesday.

Sam Finley, currently on loan from Welsh Premier League side The New Saints, will miss out but on-loan Kidderminster Harriers midfielder Kyle Storer should return after being ineligible for the Trophy.