
🏟️ Address: StoneX Stadium (Barnet Copthall), Greenlands Lane, Hendon, London, NW4 1RL, United Kingdom Directions in Google Maps
The stadium's location in north-west London means it is well-connected to the capital, as well as the rest of the south-east and the wider United Kingdom. It can be reached easily by car, public transport, and also a match day shuttle bus service.
Below you can find general information on travel and parking for StoneX Stadium (Barnet Copthall). Individual events may have additional/restricted services available, and so we recommend clicking through to the event and viewing the Travel & Parking tab for event-specific information.
StoneX Stadium has very good road links not just to London but also the rest of the country - it can be accessed easily via the M1 (junction 2), the M25, and the A406 (North Circular Road).
Official car parking
For Saracens' home fixtures, official match day parking is typically available on a pre-booked, match-by-match basis, at one or more of the locations listed below. To book match day parking for a Saracens home match, see individual fixtures, or email supporterservices@saracens.net.
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Saracens On-Site Car Park
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90 m1 min |
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Dollis School Car Park
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1.1 km13 min |
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Hasmonean Girls' School Car Park
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1.2 km14 min |
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St. Mary's and St. John's School
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1.5 km18 min |
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Middlesex University Car Park
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1.7 km20 min |
On non-match days visitors can use the 2 car parks on the stadium site itself, accessed via Greenlands Lane. On match days the on-site car park is rarely open to visitors.
For disabled spectators, there are parking spaces in Car Park P2, which is located a 60 m (1 min) walk from the stadium turnstiles. Accessible spaces can be reserved by contacting Saracens supporter services directly:
Blue Badges must be presented upon entry.
Off-site car parking
Unofficial match day parking options include Mill Hill East station, which is a 2.0 km (24 min) walk from the ground - there is however a maximum stay of 2 hours, and parking is not free. Mill Hill Park, located a 2.3 km (28 min) walk from the stadium, is another option, but it is often busy at weekends as the park is a popular spot for family days out.
Accommodation in London can be on the pricey side. However, this huge city has plenty of options available from hostels to luxury hotels and, combined with its sprawling transport network, there are places to stay for all budgets and tastes.
There are also 4 main groups of food and drink outlets situated around the stadium on match days:
There are 3 primary entry points at StoneX Stadium:
There are several toilet facilities located throughout the stadium. The main blocks are located in the following locations:
Accessibility
Wheelchair users should use Gates A or B to enter the stadium. There are also internal lifts and stewards on-hand on match days, aiding disabled attendees' access to the disabled-accessible viewing areas.
Internal stadium signage and the paint on the walls and floors are contrasted, aiding partially-sighted attendees.
Electric buggies are available to borrow, to aid movement in and around the StoneX Stadium. Ring Saracens supporter services in advance of your visit if you require use of one: +44 (0) 203-870-3303.
There are lowered counters at the Olympic Bar and many of the other semi-permanent match day kiosks. The ticket office, however, does not have a lowered counter, but ticket office staff can still be contacted for assistance.
Ambulant disabled attendees or those temporarily incapacitated by injury may wish to contact Saracens supporter services in advance of their visit, as more accessible seating may be available, for example in the lower rows of the stands.
Toilets
Disabled-accessible toilets are located throughout the stadium, including in close proximity to the accessible viewing areas. There are also accessible toilets in the Players Lounge (Level 2). There is no Changing Places facility at the StoneX Stadium.
Assistance dogs
Assistance dogs are welcome at the venue, but the venue requests that you alert supporter services in advance of your visit:
Hearing loops
Hearing loops are available at the stadium, including at the match day ticket office - speak to stewards to request assistance.
Sensory room
There is no dedicated sensory room at the StoneX Stadium, but spectators who may require use of a quieter space on a Saracens match day should contact supporter services in advance of their visit, to discuss alternative arrangements:
Most nearby rail stations are only a short taxi ride away from the stadium, and the stadium's location near many major roads means it is conveniently located for those travelling by taxi from further afield too - though this may be an expensive means of reaching the ground.
A popular spot for drop-offs is Gate A, although priority is given to drop-offs for disabled fans. Otherwise, Copthall Sports Centre is a viable drop-off point, when not too busy. It is a 1.0 km (12 min) walk from the stadium. Those travelling by taxi, rideshare, or private vehicle are encouraged to allow extra time for their journeys, due to busy match day traffic.
Match day shuttle buses
Shuttle bus services operate approximately every 10 minutes on Saracens match days, with buses running from approximately 2 hours 30 minutes before kick-off, and for approximately 2 hours after the final whistle. For match-specific timings click here. You can catch the match day shuttle from any of 3 locations:
All 3 shuttle services drop attendees off on Pursley Road, which is just a 900 m (11 min) walk from the stadium.
Public buses
The following public bus routes stop close to the StoneX Stadium:
The StoneX Stadium can be reached by both overground and underground services, via central London. If you are travelling from outside London it is sometimes easier to access the stadium via one of the city's central stations, for example St. Pancras.
The closest overground station to the venue is Mill Hill Broadway, which is located a 2.5 km (30 min) walk to the stadium. Alternatively, match day travellers can catch a Saracens shuttle bus from outside the station to the stadium - see the Coach & Bus section for more information. There are direct services to Mill Hill Broadway from St. Pancras.
If travelling via the underground, take the Northern Line to Mill Hill East, which is a 2.0 km (24 min) walk to the stadium. Saracens shuttle buses also depart from this station.
Cycling from a nearby suburb or slightly further afield is a viable way of getting to the stadium, and there are plenty of bike-friendly green spaces around the stadium, if you wish to make your journey slightly more scenic. You can also look out for "London Network" cycle route signs, which provide accessible cycle routes around the area. From Mill Hill Broadway station, for example, one can cycle to the stadium in less than 15 minutes.
There are free bike racks at the Copthall Sports Centre main entrance, near the swimming pool, approximately a 350 m (4 min) walk from the stadium, which can be used by match day attendees.
It is possible to walk to the StoneX Stadium from nearby suburbs, such as Barnet, Edgware, Finchley, and Hendon; from Mill Hill Broadway station, for example, it is a 2.5 km (30 min) walk. From further afield it may be necessary to travel by road or rail.
Information points
The match day ticket office is located at the south-west corner of the ground, close to Gate B.
There are also 2 stadium receptions, with 1 each located in the middle of the East and 1876 (West) Stands.
First aid
The first aid point is located at the north end of the East Stand, by the stadium control room.
WiFi
There is free WiFi at the stadium.
StoneX Stadium (Barnet Copthall) has a capacity of approximately 10,500. However, the capacity does differ between events depending on the seating configuration.
Greenlands Lane, Hendon, London, NW4 1RL, United Kingdom.