Saracens will play their future home London derby fixtures against Harlequins at Tottenham’s new ground at White Hart Lane.

The match, that was staged at Wembley for several years, was relocated to the London Olympic Stadium while Spurs were having their stadium rebuilt but Saturday’s Gallagher Premiership match against Quins will be the last there.

“We are looking forward to Tottenham’s ground being completed and that becoming our home for this game for the years to come,” Mark McCall, Saracens’ director of rugby, said. “The Olympic Stadium is a bit of a neutral venue. This weekend’s game should have been at Tottenham’s ground if the stadium had been ready. My understanding now is that [White Hart Lane] is going to be where we are going to be for this fixture. It is very exciting and it is more our area [in terms of support base].”

Saracens hope that Maro Itoje, who missed most of England’s Six Nations campaign with a knee injury, will be available. Mako Vunipola, however, is still recovering from the ankle injury that also curtailed his Six Nations involvement. Owen Farrell has been given a week’s rest but will be back with the club for next week’s European Champions’ Cup quarter-final against Glasgow at Allianz Park.