Is Aberdeen vs Hearts on TV? Live steam details, kick-off time and more

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Hearts are back in Scottish Premiership action this weekend

Hearts are back in action this weekend as they hunt for their first win of the 2024/25 Scottish Premiership season. The Jambos sit bottom of the table with only two points from their first seven games.

They are also in the hunt for a new manager after sacking Steven Naismith and have a big decision to make. Liam Fox is in caretaker charge until a successor is found.

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Hearts’ upcoming opponents Aberdeen have been in fine form so far in this campaign. They have won all six of their matches so far and are joint-top on maximum points with Celtic. Here is everything you need to know...

Is Aberdeen vs Hearts on TV?

No. The Scottish Premiership game selected for Sky Sports is Ross County vs Celtic.

However, the game can be watched on Aberdeen’s RedTV to international subscribers. It also available on PPV via a match pass.

What time does Aberdeen vs Hearts kick-off?

Hearts’ clash against Aberdeen kicks-off at 15:00pm on Sunday afternoon on Sunday 6th October.

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Where is Aberdeen vs Hearts being held?

Hearts’ fixture against Aberdeen is being held at a sold-out Pittodrie Stadium, the home of the hosts. It has a capacity of 22,199.

Aberdeen vs Hibs team news

Striker Papa Gueye and midfielder Dante Polvara are out for the hosts. Meanwhile, Calem Nieuwenhof and Gerald Taylor are sidelined for the visitors.

What has been said ahead of Aberdeen vs Hearts?

Hearts interim boss Fox has said this week: “There were large amounts of the performance on Saturday (vs Ross County) that pleased us as a staff. There were wee moments in the game that we can build on, which is important. It’s always better taking something from the game than nothing. It’s also important to not just talk about taking next steps, but to go out and do that.

Aberdeen player Nicky Devlin wants their momentum to continue and has said: “I think everyone can see there’s a feelgood factor about the club just now. The longer we can keep that going, the better for us.

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“This is why I wanted to come here. It feels like the club is where we should be just now, we’re pushing in that direction. We know we’ve still got such a long, long way to go, but Aberdeen should be at the top end of the table. I think you can tell when everyone comes into work every day, we’re happy. Everyone’s delighted to be there. We probably stay longer than the manager wants at times. He wants you to go home and recover, but the boys love being there in a group.

“Since he’s come in, the gaffer has been excellent. I think you can see the change that the club’s going through just now in terms of the way we want to play and his style. Hopefully, if we can keep winning while we are going through that process, then we’ll be in a good place when things really start coming together the way he wants.”

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