Conor Benn's late fight with Chris Eubank Jr will take place at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium or Wembley, Eddie Hearn has revealed to Mail Sport.
Saudi power broker Turki Alalshikh confirmed on Wednesday that the pair had signed to meet in April, following a two-year delay in original plans for a showdown in October 2022 following Benn's positive drug tests.
With an announcement on the venue forthcoming, Hearn, who promotes Benn, told Mail Sport the two options are the Spurs ground or the national stadium.
A accommodation deal is expected to be agreed in the next 48 hours, with the exact date believed to be April 26 should he go to Tottenham.
Wembley would need a different weekend to avoid a clash with the FA Cup semi-finals.
Hearn said: 'We are currently finalizing all plans with His Excellency (Alalshikh). “We are working on the details and we will close with Tottenham or Wembley.”
Conor Benn, pictured, will fight Chris Eubank Jr in their grudge match in April.
A hosting agreement is expected to be reached in the next 48 hours for the highly anticipated fight.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which will host Tyson Fury's fight with Derek Chisora in 2022, is one of two stadiums under consideration to host the fight.
Tottenham could host on April 26, but Wembley would need a different date due to the FA Cup
The Tottenham Hotspur stadium, which previously hosted fights between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury, would be vacant on April 26, as Spurs are visiting Liverpool.
In addition to the venue upgrade, Hearn also expressed his preference for the fight to be held under licenses from the British Boxing Board of Control.
Benn resigned from his at the height of legal battles surrounding his two failed clomiphene tests in 2022.
He was finally cleared in this country in November, when the National Anti-Doping Panel ruled that it was “not comfortably satisfied” that a violation had occurred.
Benn has fought twice since the saga broke, but not in Britain.