Home of Saracens
StoneX Stadium, formerly known as Allianz Park, is the home of Saracens Rugby Club and one of London’s leading rugby union venues. Located in Hendon, North London, the stadium has a capacity of approximately 10,500 and is widely regarded as one of the most fan-friendly rugby grounds in the country.
Primarily hosting Premiership Rugby, Premiership Rugby Cup, and European Champions Cup fixtures, StoneX Stadium is also a regular venue for Saracens Women, community rugby, and grassroots events. Its modern facilities, excellent sightlines, and strong supporter culture make it a key destination for rugby fans in London seeking a high-quality yet intimate matchday experience.
The stadium opened in 2013 as Allianz Park, marking a major step forward in Saracens’ ambition to establish a permanent, purpose-built home. Prior to this, Saracens had spent years ground-sharing and relocating across London, which limited long-term growth and supporter engagement.
The construction of the new stadium coincided with the most successful era in Saracens’ history. From the mid-2010s onwards, the club dominated domestic and European rugby, winning multiple Premiership titles and European Champions Cups, with StoneX Stadium becoming synonymous with elite performance.
In 2023, the ground was renamed StoneX Stadium following a new sponsorship agreement. Despite the name change, the venue retained its identity as a rugby-first stadium with a strong emphasis on community, accessibility, and fan experience. It has since become a regular base for England age-grade teams, women’s rugby, and international fixtures, further strengthening its status within the rugby landscape.
Address: Greenlands Ln, London NW4 1RL
Tube:
Train:
Bus:
Routes 113, 114, 221, 240 stop near the stadium
Car:
Limited on-site parking available; pre-booking recommended for major fixtures
🚇 Travel Tip: Colindale station is the most popular route, but Hendon Central can be quieter after matches.
Bag Policy:
Small bags only. Large backpacks and suitcases are not permitted. Bag searches are conducted at entry points.
Best Seats:
Food & Drink:
Inside: Wide range of food stalls, bars, and family-friendly options
Outside: Limited nearby pubs — most fans eat and drink inside the stadium
Atmosphere:
Passionate but welcoming, with a strong family presence and vocal support during big Premiership and European fixtures.
Accessibility:
Fully accessible with step-free access, lifts, accessible seating, and inclusive facilities throughout the stadium.