Saracens Women are one of the most successful and influential teams in English women’s rugby. Competing in the Premiership Women’s Rugby (PWR), they have built a reputation for power, pace, and world-class development. With multiple league titles and a history of producing elite internationals for England’s Red Roses, Saracens Women are widely regarded as the benchmark of professionalism within the domestic game.
Playing at StoneX Stadium in North London, the team has developed a loyal fan base drawn to its fast, physical brand of rugby and strong club culture.
Saracens Women share StoneX Stadium with the men’s team.
Key stadium details:
PWR fixtures at StoneX often attract strong crowds, particularly derby matches and playoff games.
Saracens Women were founded in the late 1980s and quickly emerged as a powerhouse in English rugby. Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, the club dominated the domestic league and became a major contributor of players to the national team.
Key historical milestones:
The team has continually evolved, combining home-grown talent with world-class internationals from New Zealand, Canada, and the USA.
Saracens Women have been home to some of the best players in world rugby, including:
Playing style:
Their blend of technique and aggression makes them one of the toughest match-ups in the league.
Saracens Women compete in:
They are perennial title contenders in every competition they enter.
Major rivals include:
The Saracens vs Harlequins rivalry often sells out due to its intensity and quality.
Prices are among the best value in elite women’s sport:
PWR finals and derbies typically sell out in advance.
Fans can expect:
StoneX Stadium is one of the most welcoming rugby venues in London.