Martin Allen has a fully-fit squad to pick from as Barnet head to Kidderminster Harriers on Saturday looking to clinch the Conference title.

The Bees know victory at Aggborough, coupled with a defeat for Bristol Rovers at Dover Athletic, will be enough to seal a return to the Football League after two years away.

Even if Rovers claim a point at The Crabble and Barnet take maximum points from their trip to Worcestershire, promotion will be all but sewn up with a three-point gap in place and a goal difference of +14 in the Bees’ favour.

And Allen has confirmed he has no injury concerns for the visit to 16th-placed Kidderminster, who have lost seven of their last ten but are safe in mid-table.

He told the club website: “It has been a steady week. We have no injuries, everybody is fit and well. Of course, everybody is excited and looking forward to the weekend. But with two games to go, everybody is focused on both games that we have got left to play.”

And, as ever, the Bees head coach refused to be drawn into discussing the affairs of other teams with events in Kent undoubtedly at the forefront of all supporters’ minds.

“There has been no mention of any other games or teams,” stated Allen. “We are just getting on with what we have got to do which is just getting as many points in this league season as we possibly can.

“We reiterated that straight after the game last weekend – it is two games and we have got to do everything that we can to get the best result that we possibly can and then move onto the Gateshead game,” added Allen.

Financially-beleaguered Harriers have long since secured their Conference – soon-to-be National League – status for next season but Allen has warned Gary Whild’s side must not be taken lightly, despite their poor form.

The Midlands outfit have recorded just one home league win in 2015 and have not put together back-to-back victories since December but Allen is all-too-aware they will still pose a threat.

He said: “Kidderminster Harriers are a fantastic football club. They have had financial problems recently but I saw them play against Eastleigh on a Tuesday night a couple of weeks ago and they played very, very well.

“They have had a tricky, testing time – there is no doubt about it – but they are safe in mid-table which for them after having to get rid of so many players you could say it has been an OK season.

“It has probably been a bit frustrating for their supporters but they have got a good following and a good stadium and I am sure with some good management they will bounce back to be another force in the Conference pushing for League football.”

Harriers could have Jack Byrne but for the game but Aman Verma and James Fry are both sidelined. And manager Whild has promised he will select the most experience XI available as the Reds look to bounce back from a 3-0 loss at Welling United last weekend.

He told the Kidderminster Shuttle: "It's a great game to be playing in and we'll be putting out our most experienced team possible.

"If you look at the Welling game, we had a very young team and I didn't think it was fair what happened.

"We've got Jack Byrne back in training and the likes of Kevin Nicholson, Josh O'Keefe and Craig Reid who could all play their part."

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