Club News
TICKET NEWS | TRANMERE ROVERS
Tickets for our trip to Tranmere Rovers on Saturday 11th October (3pm kick-off) are now available to purchase by clicking here. Â Away fans will be seated in the Cowshed Stand behind the goal, with 300 initial tickets available, as well as three sets of WC and carer tickets. Â Age Category Advanced price Matchday
BEES BUMPER DRAW | AUGUST RUNNER-UP RECEIVES PRIZE
Our Bees Bumper Draw runner-up for August, Samuel Addison, visited the Hive today to be presented with his signed shirt from goalkeeper Owen Evans. Â Samuel was also invited to watch the team train this morning. Click here to find out what September’s prizes are and to enter now. COYB
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MATCH REPORT | CREWE ALEXANDRA 1-2 BARNET FC
The Bees made it three wins on the road at the Mornflake Stadium this afternoon, beating Crewe Alexandra 2-1.  Despite finding themselves a goal down early in the second-half, a quick response from the Bees’ allowed Lee Ndlovu to net an equaliser 90 seconds later.  Cieran Slicker was hailed the hero, facing and
MATCH PREVIEW | CREWE ALEXANDRA
The Bees are on the road tomorrow for matchday eight of the 2025/26 Sky Bet League Two campaign, with a visit to the Mornflake Stadium on the cards to face Crewe Alexandra.  Barnet:  The Bees will be looking to put last Saturday’s disappointing result at the Hive behind them and extend their run
TICKET NEWS | BARNET FC V ACCRINGTON STANLEY
Tickets are now on sale for our fixture against Accrington Stanley on Saturday 4th October (3pm kick-off) at The Hive Stadium.  Home tickets can be purchased HERE  Away tickets can be purchased HERE  Barnet’s last home fixture against Stanley was in 2018, when Alex Nicholl’s opener was cancelled out by a spot-kick from
MATCH REPORT | BARNET FC 1-3 SHREWSBURY TOWN
The Bees fell to a frustrating 3-1 defeat on home soil in matchday seven of the 2025/26 Sky Bet League Two campaign, giving Shrewsbury Town there first win of the season. Â Despite a bright start, in which Mark Shelton gave the Bees a deserved lead, Shrewsbury scored from the restart, and the rest of