UEFA are set to make an exception to their same-city guidelines by allowing Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur to each play their European ties in London on the same evening next month.
Mail Sport has been told the relevant authorities have given the green light for both home games to go ahead on Thursday March 13 ahead of their respective draws on Friday.
Chelsea and Tottenham have reached the round of 16 in the Conference League and Europa League respectively, and are scheduled for home advantage in their second legs.

European football is vital for Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham with little to play for domestically

Marc Guiu (centre) is congratulated on scoring a hat-trick against Shamrock Rovers with Chelsea using the Conference League as an opportunity to field their youngsters

The draws for the Europa League and Conference League will both take place on Friday
UEFA's rules define a ‘clash' as when two clubs cannot compete on the same day because they share the same stadium, same city or are in cities within a radius of 50km.