Barnet Copthall is a publicly owned sports venue on the Hendon-Mill Hill borders in London, which houses several complexes, including a local authority-owned swimming pool and gymnasium facilities, a golf-driving range with 9 hole pitch and putt run by Metro Golf.
[1] While Saracens are the primary tenant, the stadium is a multi-use venue and has also previously been the home field of the London Broncos rugby league team as well as hosting American football events such as the British national championship game, BritBowl.
activated a break clause in their groundshare agreement, revealed they were in discussions with Barnet Borough Council about a move to the stadium.
[8] On 15 March 2015, it hosted the start and finish of the first edition of the North London Half Marathon, which ran to Wembley Stadium and back.
[10] The preceding week of competition, and finals for Men's and Women's Masters, and Guts, was held at Watford FC's training ground.
A sponsorship deal with German financial services company Allianz that included stadium naming rights, worth £8 million over six years, was announced on 24 July 2012.
[2] To arrive by public transport at Barnet Copthall the nearest Underground station is Mill Hill East which is on the Northern line.