The judicial review will hear claims that the council failed to follow standing orders in granting permission and that Arsenal failed to carry out detailed surveys of the environmental impact the stadium would have on the Holloway community.
Ms Clare said she would be blighted by noise from the new stadium - Arsenal also plan to host pop concerts - and feared the pollution from the waste centre. "We are in a very poor area, but this is not regeneration - it's degeneration," she said.
"My solicitors say that we have a good chance of delaying the development. If we lose we will take it to the European Court of Human Rights.
"They haven't considered the noise and pollution issues or whether the transport links can handle the increase in passengers."
An Arsenal spokesman said: "Undoubtedly delay is expensive. It's not only Arsenal who stand to lose out but the thousands of Islington residents who can't get tickets."
Islington council leader Steve Hitchins said: "We are confident our decision to award planning permission was the right one for Islington."