All supporters are reminded that tickets for the derby MUST be collected from the ticket office tomorrow (Friday 10 September, 2021) between 10:00 and 15:00, all those still to be collected have been sent an email advising this. The ticket office will be CLOSED Saturday and Sunday.
Our sold-out crowd will be based in the Roseburn Stand and after speaking to Hearts, they have put the following points together to help you stay safe during the game.
Firstly, we urge that only supporters who have a ticket for the game travel to Tynecastle. Our away end is sold out, so no tickets will be available.
Turnstiles will open at 10:30 and the kiosks inside the concourse will be available to supporters to grab food and drinks. Supporters are asked not to congregate in the concourse and to go straight to their seats after using the kiosks.
There are six turnstiles in use in the Roseburn Stand, so fans are urged to arrive as early as possible to make entry to the ground as easy as possible. There will be screening and filtering in place at McLeod Street to assist with safe entry in the ground.
When you are inside the concourse, face masks must be worn unless you are exempt.
Bags will not be permitted inside the stadium unless they are essential.
Parking in and around Tynecastle is incredibly limited, so please bare this in mind when travelling to the ground.
Important information for disabled supporters
We have been advised by Hearts that accessible parking for visiting fans is not available close to Tynecastle. Unfortunately, the parking for the time being is some distance away.
On arrival at the ground, there will be queuing system in place, so supporters with a disability should go to the front of the queue.
Hibernian supporters who are disabled and attending the game will need a RADAR key for the accessible toilets.