Saracens' bid to move to Copthall has moved a step closer after London Borough of Barnet council officers recommended the plans for approval.

The Premiership champions want to revive the Mill Hill venue into a 10,000-seat stadium which will be used by the community outside of match days.

Saracens chairman Nigel Wray said: "The recommendation to approve our planning application by council officers is a very positive step forward and we sincerely hope that councillors at Barnet will also be able to support the plans.

“The recommendation is the result of a thorough analysis of all aspects of the plans and a lot of hard work to develop the best possible scheme. Issues have been raised throughout the process, such as Green Belt policy and transportation.

"We have responded positively by amending our plans, providing further information and introducing robust safeguards.

“We are not a normal developer. We plan to make Copthall our home. We are therefore committed to working closely with the local community and becoming a part of it.

"We want and need local support and we will work hard for it. We absolutely promise that. We will treat local residents with respect and make a positive difference in the area."

Sarries are currently playing at Vicarage Road but have struggled to attract decent crowds to Watford.

The club's plans for Copthall will be heard at a planning and environment committee meeting on Thursday, February 2.