Saracens Women Celebrate Milestone at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
“I’m delighted to make my 50th appearance in such an iconic game for the club,” said Alysha Corrigan, reflecting on a significant milestone in her career as Saracens Women took to the field at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the first time.
On March 28, 2026, Saracens Women faced off against Northampton Saints in a highly anticipated match that is part of Gallagher PREM, Round 12. This match not only marked Corrigan’s 50th appearance but also was a historic occasion for the club, playing at a venue known for its modern facilities and vibrant atmosphere.
Prior to this match, Northampton Saints had secured a decisive victory against Saracens, winning 43-31 in their previous encounter. Currently, Northampton Saints sit at the top of the Gallagher PREM table, showcasing their dominance in the league.
As the match unfolded, Saracens looked to bounce back from a tough loss against Gloucester-Hartpury, aiming to capitalize on the home advantage. Maro Itoje, the captain of Saracens, led his team with determination, while Sophie De Goede made her return for Saracens after being sidelined since October.
In a thrilling contest, Archie McParland scored a late try for Northampton Saints, further solidifying their position at the top of the table. However, the match was not without its challenges, as Fin Smith suffered an injury during the game, raising concerns for the Saints.
Phil Dowson, the coach of Northampton Saints, remarked, “We played beautifully in the first 20 minutes, we just didn’t convert enough of those chances.” This statement highlighted the competitive nature of the match and the need for both teams to capitalize on their opportunities.
As the game progressed, it became evident that Northampton Saints were not only aiming to maintain their lead in the league but also to extend their points clear at the summit, currently standing at six points ahead of their closest rivals.
With 18 players listed in the Saracens team, the match showcased the depth and talent within the squad, as they sought to deliver a performance that would resonate with their supporters.
As the final whistle blew, the outcome of the match would set the stage for future encounters, with both teams looking to refine their strategies as the Gallagher PREM season continues.
Looking ahead, Corrigan stated, “It’s going to be a huge occasion against a side that will test us to our limits this weekend, so we’ll need to be at our best to get a result that befits the occasion.” This sentiment encapsulates the competitive spirit and determination that defines Saracens Women as they navigate the challenges of the league.