There's plenty of confidence in the Barnet camp as John Still's men prepare take on leaders Rotherham at Underhill on Saturday in their most important match of the season.

Still knows that anything but a win will be a blow to sixth-placed Barnet's play-off prospects.

'We've put our bad run behind us and turned things around with three wins and a draw from the last five matches,' said the Bees boss. 'We've got the bit between the teeth and there's a strong feeling that we'll be successful.'

There's been some criticsm that Still needs to be more adventurous in the home games and operate with three forwards ,, Darren Currie as a winger alongside the two central strikers.

'IÍve never done anything else but play Currie in a wide role as an out-and-out attacker at home,' said Still. 'But we've several young players behind him and that's why he drops back to help out.'

Still hasn't any injury problems, and is likely to rely on the side that won at Halifax on Saturday.

Rotherham's form has not been impressive recently, following the loss of 16-goal top scorer Leo Fortune-West through injury. They's managed only two wins in their last nine games, drawing five, and appear to need six points from their last four games to guarantee a top three finish and automatic promotion.