Here are some of the matchday rituals and other things relating to Hearts fans
Hearts are once again back in action this weekend following a dramatic international break. Kye Rowles and Kenneth Vargas have both represented their respective countries while Zander Clark hopes to secure his first Scotland cap this evening as the Tartan Army head to France.
The Jambos’ goalkeeper has been on the fringes of selection for years but is yet to make it on to the pitch. However, tonight’s friendly against the 2022 World Cup finalists France could be the occasion that the 31-year-old finally receives that international nod.
The stars will, however, soon return to Gorgie ready to welcome Celtic for what is sure to be a hotly contested fixture between Steven Naismith and Brendan Rodgers. There are several ways Hearts fans will be pledging their allegiance to the Jambos, with a trip to Tynecastle Stadium just an added bonus.
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The stars will, however, soon return to Gorgie ready to welcome Celtic for what is sure to be a hotly contested fixture between Steven Naismith and Brendan Rodgers. There are several ways Hearts fans will be pledging their allegiance to the Jambos, with a trip to Tynecastle Stadium just an added bonus.
5. Go to YOUR programme seller
Every fan has a certain stall they like to get their matchday programme from. | SNS Group Photo: SNS Group
Hearts fans know their history and paying tribute to a legend of yesteryear, such as Bobby Prentice, in song form is a tradition. | SNS Group 0141 221 3602 Photo: SNS Group
The towering Tynecastle Park stands make for an electric atmosphere, and it’s fair to say Hearts fans aren’t shy to boast about it. | SNS Group Photo: SNS Group
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