Sarries stars return for London derby semi-final

makes his 150th club appearance as Saracens have reverted to naming their strongest possible side to face champions Harlequins in Saturday's semi-final at a sold-out Stone X Stadium.

Having already secured a home semi-final, Mark McCall's second-string side were humiliated 54-7 by Gloucester on the last day of the regular season.

But Sarries have recalled a host of international stars including quartet Mako and , Itoje and Jamie George, as well as Springbok -winning prop Vincent Koch.

McCall's side won 17 and lost six of their regular season matches as they finished second in the , seven points behind .

Hooker George said: โ€œIt's something we've been thinking about or aspiring to be in this position for the last 18 months or so.

โ€œTo be back in it, it's where we want to be, it's where we feel most comfortable, it's where we feel most confident and generally it brings the best out of us.

โ€œThings are looking pretty similar to years before. The intensity of training's increased, as ever, but at the same time there's a really good feeling in the camp.

โ€œWe talk about building towards something. We're here now, it's time to show up and it's time to put everything together.โ€

A year ago Harlequins won a dramatic semi-final 43-36 in extra time at table-topping .

They carried that momentum into the final a week later to beat much-fancied Exeter at Twickenham as Lynagh scored two late tries in a see-saw battle.

Whereas Saracens opted to rest their frontline players last week, Quins deployed most of theirs at Sandy Park, having played just once since the end of April and narrowly losing 47-38.

All eyes will be on fly-half Marcus Smith as the 23-year-old goes head-to-head with England team-mate Farrell.

Lynagh's absence because of injury will be a blow, but back Huw Jones will aim to end his Harlequins career on a high ahead of a summer move back to Glasgow.

Eleven of the starting side featured in last season's Twickenham final, and there is experience aplenty provided by , , Stephan Lewies and Alex Dombrandt.

Quins attack coach Nick Evans said: โ€œWe know it's going to be a ferocious atmosphere on the field.

โ€œYou look at the way Sarries play, they love that confrontation led by Owen (Farrell), but we're expecting that and we'll stand our ground.

โ€œThe guys have talked about what that looks like and what we need to do, and when those types of things happen.

โ€œIt's that controlled aggression, and at this time of the season cards can really cost you. We had one in the final last year which we got away with, but against a team like Sarries, if you're down to 14 men it's going to make it very hard.

โ€œWe're acutely aware of what Sarries are about, they love to be in your face, and that's great โ€“ we'll be in their faces as well, that's a part of the excitement as well with this game.โ€

Saracens:ย Goode; Maitland, Daly, Tompkins, Malins; Farrell (capt), Davies; M Vunipola, George, Koch, Itoje, Swinson, McFarland, Earl, B Vunipola.

Replacements:ย Pifeleti, Mawi, Clarey, Isiekwe, Christie, Van Zyl, Lozowski, Taylor.

Harlequins:ย Jones; Green, Marchant, Esterhuizen, Murley; Smith, Care; Marler, Walker, Collier, Symons, Tizard, Lewies (capt), Evans, Dombrandt.

Replacements:ย Gray, Kerrod, Louw, Jurevicius, Lawday, Gjaltema, Allan, Northmore.

Referee:ย Luke Pearce

Sunday's The Rugby Paper will have extensive reaction to Saturday's crunch semi-finals.

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