Chelsea fans against the sale of Stamford Bridge are facing defeat today.
The Sun says an increasingly-bitter campaign between those who support the club's plans to re-acquire the land they sold to fan-led group Chelsea Pitch Owners in the 1990s and those who oppose it will draw to a close tomorrow during a meeting at the Blues' home ground.
Both sides have waged a public relations war in a bid to rally support for their cause since Chelsea first announced their proposal on October 3.
The plans were immediately seen as a precursor to a move to a new 60,000-seater stadium.
Chelsea have insisted they have not yet decided whether to relocate.
But they say they need to have the ability to sell the land on which Stamford Bridge sits before negotiating with developers at any new site - with Earls Court, Battersea and White City all possible destinations for the West London club.