Conference Premier Champions after amassing 92 points and scoring 94 goals in the process, Barnet will enter League Two in high spirits.
Under the stewardship of Martin Allen, who has managed the Bees on four separate occasions between 2003 and the present day, Barnet play at The Hive Stadium – which has a capacity of just over 5,200.
Founded in 1888, the London-based club have never featured in the Premier League, although Barnet does have an impressive record of former players that went on to play in the English top flight including Jason Puncheon, Marlon King and Dougie Freedman.
The Bees have an orange and black home kit and are well accustomed to League Two, having previously played in the fourth tier between 1991-2001 and 2005-2013.
Distance from Huish Park: 139 miles (around two hours, 40 minutes).
2014-15 season final position: 1st in Conference Premier (Champions).
Odds on to finish: Win outright 20/1, promotion 9/2, relegation 10/1 (all odds sought from SkyBet).
Super stat: The Bees no longer play at the Underhill Stadium in the London Borough of Barnet. Instead, they relocated to The Hive Stadium in the neighbouring Borough of Harrow for the 2013-14 season.