Graham Stack and Chris Hackett are back from injury for Barnet’s trip to Exeter City on Good Friday.
Goalkeeper Stack hasn’t featured for the Bees since the 3-1 defeat at Bristol Rovers at the end of August.
The player-coach has been sidelined with a groin problem which has plagued him ever since.
Meanwhile, Northampton Town loanee Chris Hackett has been unavailable since getting injured in the 2-2 draw at Accrington Stanley last month.
But speaking to the Times Series, head coach Martin Allen confirmed the duo were available once more.
He said: "Graham Stack played for an hour on Monday and he will be in the squad for Exeter.
"He's done a remarkable job [getting fit]. I don't think anyone could argue Jamie Stephens has had a great season and Graham Stack has trained him and coached him as well as doing all his own work to get fit.
"He is a great player who we've all missed."
Allen added: "Chris Hackett is now available again."
Striker Michael Gash, who was an unused substitute against York City a fortnight ago following a lengthy lay-off with a hamstring strain, is almost back to fitness too.
"Michael Gash played in a training ground game on Monday for an hour," said Allen.
"He's not available for Exeter but hopefully will be for Luton Town on Monday.
"It seems ages since we've had two centre-forwards to choose from.
"When Michael Gash got injured Kevin Lisbie and Aaron McLean left so we lost three centre-forwards in a week."
There was also good news regarding centre-back Bira Dembele. The Frenchman hasn't played since sustaining a knee injury at former club Stevenage in January.
Allen said: "Bira Dembele is now running so I'm hoping at the start of next week he will start training.
"We've missed him so I'm hoping next week he will be available again."
Barnet will be aiming to bounce back from Saturday's 3-0 home defeat to Oxford United on Friday.
The Bees travel to face Exeter, who are directly above them in 14th, before Luton Town visit on Bank Holiday Monday.
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