2025/26 SHIRTS BACK IN STOCK!
Our 2025/26 home and away shirts are back in stock for supporters to get their hands on.  Shirts cost £54 and can be purchased online by clicking here or by visiting the Club Shop Monday-Sunday 7am-10pm.  COYB
Our 2025/26 home and away shirts are back in stock for supporters to get their hands on.  Shirts cost £54 and can be purchased online by clicking here or by visiting the Club Shop Monday-Sunday 7am-10pm.  COYB
Barnet FC are delighted to announce the signing of experienced forward Britt Assombalonga. Â The 32-year-old makes the move to North West London after most recently playing his football in Turkey with Antalyaspor and Adana Demirspor. Â Assombalonga began his career in the youth set-up at Watford, where he signed his first professional contract. Having
The Bees’ five-game unbeaten run in the league came to an end at the Hive this afternoon, with a 94th minute goal from Notts County seeing Dean Brennan’s side frustratingly fall to defeat for the first time since the 6th September.  Only one change was made to the side that beat Tranmere Rovers away
Scott High has joined Solihull Moors on an initial three-month loan deal until January 2026. Â The midfielder joined the Bees in the summer and has made three appearances this season, including a start against Shrewsbury Town last month. Â Everyone at the club would like to wish Scott well during his time at Solihull
The Bees play host to Notts County tomorrow in matchday 12 of the 2025/26 Sky Bet League Two season, where Dean Brennan’s side will be looking to make it six unbeaten and three consecutive wins on home soil.  Barnet:  The Bees travelled to Prenton Park last weekend to face Tranmere Rovers; the visitors
Barnet Football Club is supporting the EFL’s Together Against Racism campaign in their fixture against Notts County on Saturday 18th October.  At Barnet, we believe that football is a game for everyone, everywhere, and we are proud of the welcoming atmosphere you create at the Hive every matchday. However, last season there were still