Barnet will be hoping to carry their impressive league form into a Johnstone's Paint Trophy clash with Millwall.
Lions out to avoid being stung by Bees
Barnet will be hoping to carry their impressive league form into a Johnstone's Paint Trophy clash with Millwall.
The Bees have secured three consecutive victories in League Two and will fancy their chances of causing an upset in knockout competition.
The Lions, though, are also in decent form this season and have yet to taste defeat in any of their five League One fixtures to date.
Barnet team news
Barnet manager Ian Hendon will ring the changes for the midweek encounter.
The first-ever meeting between the clubs in any competition is the second of three games in six days for Hendon's side, and while he is keen to win the tie, the Bees boss will switch his team around.
Paul Furlong will be rested after playing every minute of the last five games at the age of 40 so Jake Hyde should start up front after his late winner saw off Notts County at the weekend.
Phil Carpenter, Joe Devera, Yannick Bolasie, Joe Tabiri and Clovis Kamdjo are all hoping to start but Gary Breen (knee) and Kenny Gillet (hamstring) are out.
Hendon said: "The chairman has said that he dreams of Barnet reaching Wembley and maybe this game will bring the dream forward a little."
Millwall team news
Neil Harris is an injury doubt for Millwall's trip to Underhill.
The experienced striker missed Friday night's meeting with Brighton after suffering a calf strain during the warm-up.
Jason Price started in Harris's place and scored the Lions' goal in the 1-1 draw.
Fellow forward Steve Morison is also likely to miss out with a thigh problem.
Winger Lewis Grabban (thigh) and defenders Tony Craig (back), Zak Whitbread (hip), Danny Senda (Achilles), Pat O'Connor (cruciate) and Paul Robinson (metatarsal) are still on the sidelines.
Youngster Kiernon Hughes-Mason made his debut from the bench against Brighton and should be involved again while forward Ashley Grimes and goalkeeper John Sullivan could get run-outs if boss Kenny Jackett opts to make changes.