A woman whose home is to be demolished to make way for the 2014 Commonwealth Games has secured a last-minute hearing at the Court of Session in Edinburgh.
Margaret Jaconelli, a 52-year-old grandmother, is due to be evicted from her flat in Dalmarnock, Glasgow, later after losing an appeal last week.
Her application to take the case to the Court of Session was then refused by Glasgow Sheriff Court.
However, on Wednesday, her lawyer managed to secure the 1000 GMT hearing.
Mrs Jaconelli was told earlier this week that she could appeal the compensation awarded to her through the Lands Tribunal but the eviction scheduled for Thursday afternoon would not be postponed.
She is the last remaining resident in a block of flats at Ardenlea Street.
Glasgow City Council was granted a compulsory purchase order for the two-bedroom property.
Mrs Jaconelli said the £30,000 initially offered for her home, which she has lived in for 34 years, was not enough to buy another property.
The city council said the district valuer had since increased the offer to £90,000.
Mrs Jaconelli said: "I am keeping my fingers crossed that I still have a roof over my head by Thursday night.
"Me and my family have worked all our lives for what we have.
"I still maintain that this council is trying to steal my house from me."
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