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Hearts matchday, fan first

Everything for a day in Gorgie: who Hearts are, what the Jambos have won, how tickets work, where you sit at Tynecastle Park, how to get there from Haymarket, and what to do before and after the game. Tynecastle sits tight in the streets of Gorgie, so the pre-match runs through the pubs along Gorgie Road and Dalry, then out to Edinburgh's Old Town and city centre for food, hotels and a night out. Home fans can lean into the Tynecastle Arms and the Diggers; away fans are pointed at the Roseburn Stand and the official guidance; anyone pairing the match with a weekend gets the Castle, the Royal Mile and a proper Edinburgh night out a tram ride away. Hearts are one of the largest fan-owned clubs in British football, run for its members through the Foundation of Hearts, and that ownership story is the page's centrepiece.

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The answer-first version

Understand the club, get a ticket, pick a stand or route, plan food and a hotel, and find the fan culture around Hearts.

Founded1874
Capacityabout 20,000 (reference sources list roughly 19,852 to 20,099 all-seated; verify the exact current configuration before publishing)
Tynecastle Park is about a 15-minute walk from…Tynecastle Park is about a 15-minute walk from Edinburgh Haymarket station, turning down Dalry Road and on into Gorgie Road; Haymarket is also on the Edinburgh tram line and several city bus routes.
Away supporters enter the Roseburn Stand via the…Away supporters enter the Roseburn Stand via the McLeod Street turnstiles, which open one hour before kick-off.
The Edinburgh derby against Hibernian uses a…The Edinburgh derby against Hibernian uses a reciprocal arrangement under which the visiting club receives an entire stand, a rare feature in modern British football.
Ticketing, away guidance, opening hours and prices…Ticketing, away guidance, opening hours and prices are volatile and must be re-checked before fixture-specific copy goes public.
Hearts’ official matchday page says concourse kiosks…Hearts’ official matchday page says concourse kiosks are available throughout Tynecastle Park and currently accept card payments only.
Hearts’ official accessibility page says wheelchair…Hearts’ official accessibility page says wheelchair users and other disabled spectators use designated entrances around Tynecastle Park, with Disability Access Officer contact details provided by the club.
Hearts list match-ticket pricing criteria on an…Hearts list match-ticket pricing criteria on an official pricing-structure page, separate from the eTickets purchase portal.

Club facts and honours

Heart of Midlothian was founded in 1874 by members of a local dance club, taking its name from the old Tolbooth of Edinburgh, the 'Heart of Midlothian' made famous by Sir Walter Scott's novel. The club won four Scottish league titles (the last in 1959-60), eight Scottish Cups and four League Cups, with its most successful spell under manager Tommy Walker in the late 1950s. After falling into administration in 2013, supporters rebuilt the club through the Foundation of Hearts, which became majority shareholder in 2021 and made Hearts one of the largest fan-owned clubs in the UK.

CompetitionResultYears / seasons
Scottish league championship (top flight)champion1894-95, 1895-96, 1957-58, 1959-60
Scottish Cupwinner1891, 1896, 1901, 1906, 1956, 1998, 2012
Scottish League Cupwinner1954-55, 1958-59, 1959-60, 1962-63

Tickets and stadium map

Tynecastle Park sits in the streets of Gorgie in west Edinburgh, one of Scotland's oldest and most atmospheric grounds. The all-seater stadium was largely rebuilt around the existing pitch in the 1990s, and the Main Stand was demolished and rebuilt for the 2017-18 season, opening on 19 November 2017 and replacing an older stand originally designed by the noted stadium architect Archibald Leitch. The pitch is hemmed in tight by the surrounding terraced streets, which gives Tynecastle its famously loud, close atmosphere.

AddressTynecastle Park, McLeod Street, Gorgie, Edinburgh EH11 2NL
PostcodeEH11 2NL
Capacityabout 20,000 (reference sources list roughly 19,852 to 20,099 all-seated; verify the exact current configuration before publishing)

Hearts sell tickets online through Hearts eTickets and in person at the Ticket Office in the Clubstore inside the Main Stand on the Foundation Plaza (9am to 5pm, Tuesday to Saturday). Season tickets and any priority or member windows should be checked fixture by fixture on the official pages, with demand high given Hearts' 2025-26 second-place finish and European football. Use the official Hearts ticket pages and the eticketing portal only. Do not promise availability, price, seat location or away allocation; bigger fixtures and the Edinburgh derby sell out fast and on-sale windows move per game.

Ticketing rules to show clearly

  • Buy only through official channels; unauthorised resale of football tickets is restricted under UK and Scottish football ticketing rules.
Tynecastle Park — where to go N PITCH Roseburn Stand (away)Single-tier end standBlocks All or part of the Roseburn Stand for away fans;…Gorgie Stand (family)Single-tier home end · Gorgie Suite / event spaceBlocks Gorgie end; family/singing-section positioning…Main Stand (hospitality)Wheatfield Stand HospitalityHomeFamilyAway Find your stand, then your tier and block. Approximate areas — not seat-exact · capacity about 20,000 (reference sources list roughly 19,852 to 20,099 all-seated; verify the exact current configuration before publishing).
FanChants stand map — find your stand, tier and block area; the away end is marked. Click to enlarge. For your exact seat use the official plan.
Stand / areaWhat to sayStatus
Main Standmain stand / home support and hospitality; rebuilt and reopened in November 2017 on the Foundation Plaza, housing the ticket office and clubstoreverified
Wheatfield Standhome support along one side of the groundverified
Gorgie Standhome support behind one goalverified
Roseburn Standnorth end; houses away supporters (full stand allocated to Hibernian for the derby under the reciprocal Edinburgh arrangement)verified

Hearts chants

114 chants in the FanChants catalogue · Hall Of Fame 5 · Classic 6 · Anthems 3 · 'avin a go 3.

Hearts chants on FanChants [verified]

Top chants

  • All We Hear Is Claudio Braga
  • All We Hear is Claudio Braga
  • Kyziridis Our 89
  • Lo Lolololo Lawrence Shankland
  • Watching Stephen Kingsley
  • Top of the League, I Like It
  • Can You Hear Them Crying in Ayrshire
  • Hearts Are Falling Apart Again
  • Hearts Barbie Chant
  • Nananana Jam Tarts (With Music)
  • The Champions League Awaits For Me
  • Gorgie Rules

Search hooks

  • Hearts chants
  • Hearts songs
  • Hearts fan chants
  • Hearts lyrics
  • Hearts anthem
  • Hearts player songs
  • Jam Tarts chants
  • Tynecastle chants

Food, drink and nights out

Option rows, not a single winner — different lanes for different fans.

near ground drink · near ground food · home fan

The Tynecastle Arms

walkable to stadium · home · budget

The closest pub to Tynecastle on Gorgie Road, the classic home-fan pre-match base.

Sports bar with screens and a pub menu, decked out in maroon with Hearts memorabilia, roughly 50 metres from the turnstiles at 92-94 Gorgie Road.

keep with caveat: Strong location and home-fan ritual value, named in the independent ground guide and a pub directory. It is a Hearts pub, not an away-safe listing, and its own website was offline at the time of writing.

Sources: Tynecastle Stadium | Heart Of Midlothian FC | Football Ground Guide, Tynecastle Arms in Edinburgh — Use Your Local

near ground drink · home fan

The Athletic Arms (The Diggers)

walkable to stadium · neutral · mid range

Historic Edinburgh pub at Angle Park Terrace between Tynecastle and Murrayfield, a real-ale institution that fills up for Hearts and rugby.

Opened in 1897 and nicknamed 'the Diggers' after the gravediggers from the neighbouring cemeteries, it is famous for cask ale and a long whisky gantry. A short walk from the ground.

keep with caveat: Strong-reputation heritage ale pub with its own site, a CAMRA listing and a Wikipedia entry; gets very busy on Hearts and Murrayfield days, so it is a quality-and-atmosphere pick rather than a quiet pre-match.

Sources: The Athletic Arms (Diggers) — official site, Athletic Arms [Diggers], Edinburgh — CAMRA, The Athletic Arms

near ground drink · away fan

The Station Tavern

walkable to stadium · neutral · budget

Gorgie Road pub frequently flagged in away-day guides as one of the more away-friendly options near the ground.

On Gorgie Road towards Slateford at number 316, named in independent stadium guides as a pub that welcomes visiting fans.

keep with caveat: Named in independent ground guides as an away-fan option, but pub access can change by fixture; publish only with the caveat that away colours and derby fixtures need current official checks.

Sources: Tynecastle Stadium | Heart Of Midlothian FC | Football Ground Guide, Heart Of Midlothian FC (Hearts): Tynecastle Stadium Guide

near ground drink · city fringe

Ryrie's Bar

haymarket · neutral · mid range

Long-standing pub right by Haymarket station, a natural first or last stop on the walk to Tynecastle.

On the corner where Dalry Road meets Haymarket, named in ground guides as a landmark on the walking route between the station and the ground.

keep with caveat: Official Ryrie's site plus ground-guide references support it as a Haymarket pub on the station-to-ground route; use as neutral route stop, not a guaranteed away pub.

Sources: Ryrie's Bar — official site, Tynecastle Stadium | Heart Of Midlothian FC | Football Ground Guide, Heart Of Midlothian FC (Hearts): Tynecastle Stadium Guide

city centre drink · night out

Biddy Mulligan's

old town · neutral · mid range

Lively Irish pub in the Grassmarket for a city-centre pre-match or post-match session with live music.

On the Grassmarket in the Old Town, known for traditional live music every night and an outdoor terrace, with 'The Wee Pub' next door billed as Scotland's smallest.

keep with caveat: Strong Old Town pub with its own site and a Forever Edinburgh listing; it is a city-centre night-out pick a tram or 20-minute walk from the ground, not a near-Tynecastle row.

Sources: Biddy Mulligan's — historic Irish bar in the Grassmarket, Food and drink in Edinburgh's Grassmarket — Forever Edinburgh

city centre drink · city centre food

The Last Drop

old town · neutral · mid range

Traditional Grassmarket pub for a city-centre meal and a pint before or after the game.

A Nicholson's pub on the Grassmarket known for real ales and pub food, named after the last public hanging that took place on the square.

keep with caveat: Good Old Town pub-food option with a Nicholson's page and a Forever Edinburgh area listing; the chain page bot-blocks automated checks, so confirm via a live browser visit.

Sources: The Last Drop, Grassmarket — Nicholson's Pubs, Food and drink in Edinburgh's Grassmarket — Forever Edinburgh

city centre food · family · tourist activity

The Hub, Castlehill (Royal Mile)

royal mile · neutral · mid range

Royal Mile entertainment/culture stop for fans pairing Tynecastle with an Edinburgh city day; not a primary meal recommendation.

Cafe and event venue at the top of the Royal Mile beside Edinburgh Castle, a relaxed central stop for families combining football with a day in the Old Town.

keep with caveat: The Hub is an official Edinburgh International Festival venue at the top of the Royal Mile; keep as entertainment/city-day context rather than a food claim.

Sources: Tynecastle Park Stadium Tours — Hearts, Edinburgh Castle — official visitor site, Forever Edinburgh — official visitor site

near ground food · home fan · away fan

Tynecastle Park concourses

at stadium · neutral · unknown

Practical fallback food inside the ground if time is tight.

Concourse kiosks serve standard Scottish matchday fare including pies; menus and payment methods change by season.

keep with caveat: Official Hearts matchday page confirms concourse kiosks and card-only payments; keep as logistics-only stadium-food information, not a restaurant recommendation.

Sources: Matchday Information — Hearts

at stadium food · family · premium · tourist activity

Skyline Restaurant at Tynecastle Park

at stadium · neutral · premium

Named restaurant inside Tynecastle Park for fans who want a proper sit-down meal tied to the stadium rather than just concourse food.

Official hotel/restaurant sources describe Skyline as a seasonal restaurant on the third floor of Tynecastle Park with family-friendly positioning and limited lunch/dinner opening windows.

keep with caveat: Direct restaurant page plus Forever Edinburgh listing support the recommendation; opening days are limited, so it needs booking/current-hours checks.

Sources: Skyline Restaurant — Tynecastle Park Hotel, Skyline Restaurant — Forever Edinburgh, Tynecastle Park Hotel — official site

Hotels

Area and fit, not prices. Prices and availability stay live-check fields.

HotelFitWhy it belongsSource
Tynecastle Park Hotelat ground · premium · football plus cityThe most football-specific stay: a 25-room hotel inside Tynecastle Park, useful for Hearts fans and football tourists who want the ground as part of the trip.
keep with caveat: Direct official hotel source plus Hearts stadium-tour context; strong football fit, but pricing and matchday access are volatile.
Tynecastle Park Hotel — official site, Tynecastle Park Stadium Tours — Hearts
Mercure Edinburgh Haymarketnear ground · station access · football plus cityFour-star hotel by Haymarket station and tram stop, on the rail-and-walk route to Tynecastle.
keep with caveat: Strong station/near-ground positioning with the official Accor page plus a Tripadvisor near-Tynecastle listing; confirm current review quality before publishing.
Mercure Edinburgh Haymarket Hotel, The 10 Closest Hotels to Tynecastle Park — Tripadvisor
hub by Premier Inn Edinburgh Haymarketbudget · station access · city centreCompact budget-chain option by Haymarket for fans who want public-transport access and an easy route to Tynecastle.
keep with caveat: Direct Premier Inn source confirms the Haymarket location and budget-chain fit; use as practical value, not a luxury recommendation.
hub by Premier Inn Edinburgh Haymarket — official Premier Inn page
Motel One Edinburgh-Royalcity centre · night out · football plus weekendOld Town / Waverley-side base for supporters making the match part of an Edinburgh weekend with Royal Mile, Grassmarket and Castle plans.
keep with caveat: Direct Motel One page and city-tourism context support the location; present as a city-weekend option, not a near-ground stay.
Motel One Edinburgh-Royal — official site, Forever Edinburgh — official visitor site

Itineraries

Home fan: Haymarket to Tynecastle ritual

  1. Arrive into Haymarket by train or tram and start with a pint at Ryrie's on the corner of Dalry Road.
  2. Walk down Dalry Road into Gorgie Road, about 15 minutes to the ground.
  3. Use the Tynecastle Arms or the Diggers (Athletic Arms) for the near-ground build-up.
  4. Go in early for the warm-up and the tight Tynecastle atmosphere.

Use official travel timings; keep the near-ground pub language home-fan only.

Away fan: practical and low-risk

  1. Settle in Edinburgh city centre or around Haymarket before travelling, where there is more choice for visiting fans.
  2. Take the short walk or a tram/bus towards Gorgie rather than assuming the closest pubs welcome away colours.
  3. Enter the Roseburn Stand via the McLeod Street turnstiles as allocated by your club's away-ticket guidance; turnstiles open an hour before kick-off.
  4. Check the latest official away guidance for fixture-specific restrictions, especially for the Hibernian derby.

Safety-sensitive. Do not publish near-ground pub recommendations for away fans without current official support. Keep the derby football-only.

Food-first Edinburgh matchday

  1. Eat and drink in the Old Town first: Biddy Mulligan's or the Last Drop on the Grassmarket for a city-centre pub meal with character.
  2. Leave time for the tram or a short taxi out to Gorgie, or the 15-minute walk from Haymarket.
  3. Use the Diggers for a quality pre-match pint and the Tynecastle concourse only as the fallback, not the main plan.

Venue hours and bookings still need a final current check.

Football plus an Edinburgh weekend

  1. Book a Haymarket hotel for near-ground convenience or an Old Town base for the Castle, the Royal Mile and a night out.
  2. Add Edinburgh Castle and a walk down the Royal Mile, then the Grassmarket for the evening.
  3. Use the tram and taxis for movement between the Old Town and Gorgie rather than long late-night walks.

Needs current opening-hours and availability checks before production.

Supporters and fan media

GroupTypeGeographyPublic page
Foundation of Heartsfan ownership bodyEdinburgh / worldwidePublic page
Federation of Hearts Supporters Clubssupporter federationEdinburgh / UKPublic page
London Hearts Supporters Cluboverseas branchLondon / UKPublic page

Video leads

Creator/research leads only — no embedding, cropping, transcription or clip extraction until permission and platform terms are cleared.

Social content seeds

songbook count · qa_hold

114 Hearts chants in the FanChants songbook

Use the FanChants catalogue count and top chant rows as a search-led post. Keep it to lyrics, culture and fan navigation only.

Channels: instagram · x · facebook

Sources: FanChants internal songbook join

matchday logistics · qa_hold

Hearts matchday route: tickets, Haymarket and Tynecastle

Build a carousel around official ticketing, the walk from Haymarket and current-check warnings for volatile details like turnstiles and away allocation.

Channels: instagram · x

Sources: Heart of Midlothian FC official site, Matchday Information — Hearts

stadium map · qa_hold

Tynecastle: 53,396 once packed in

Explain Tynecastle's tight Gorgie setting, the rebuilt 2017 Main Stand and the 1932 record crowd of 53,396 against Rangers, set well before the all-seated era. Do not copy copyrighted seating images into the site unless rights are cleared.

Channels: instagram · facebook

Sources: Tynecastle Park, Tynecastle Stadium | Heart Of Midlothian FC | Football Ground Guide

current news · qa_hold

Top of the table: Hearts' 2025-26 and Europe in 2026-27

Hearts finished second in the 2025-26 Scottish Premiership on 80 points under Derek McInnes, qualifying for the Champions League second qualifying round for 2026-27. Frame the matchday guide around a club playing European nights again.

Channels: x · instagram · facebook

Sources: 2025-26 Heart of Midlothian F.C. season, Heart of Midlothian Football Club Fixtures — SPFL

Image candidates and rights

ImageLicenceCreatorState
Tynecastle Park, January 2018.jpgCC BY-SA 4.0Paul Henery (Wikimedia user Ketre)candidate
Tynecastle Stadium - geograph.org.uk - 3057889.jpgCC BY-SA 2.0Thomas Nugent / Geographcandidate

QA holds before publishing

  • Re-check ticketing, membership, season-ticket and away-allocation details each season and before fixture-specific copy.
  • Do not promise ticket availability, prices or hotel availability.
  • Link to official stadium maps/seating diagrams unless image/map reuse rights are explicit.
  • Keep today's all-seated capacity (about 20,000) clearly separate from the historic 1932 record crowd of 53,396.
  • Use official honours rows: four Scottish league titles (last in 1959-60), eight Scottish Cups, four League Cups; keep counts and years exact and note the club-history vs reference-source date discrepancy on the second early title.
  • Confirm current status each season: Hearts finished second in 2025-26 and qualified for the 2026-27 Champions League second qualifying round; re-check before publishing.
  • Keep the Hibernian Edinburgh derby football-only and neutral; nothing sectarian, racist, homophobic or offensive.
  • Keep ownership precise: the Foundation of Hearts holds 75.1% voting control; the 2025 Tony Bloom investment was a 29% economic, non-voting stake.
  • Re-check the matchday and away guidance before publishing each season; away-fan pub framing is safety-critical and held until official guidance supports it.
  • Treat stadium menus, opening hours and hotel availability as non-stable.
  • Do not publish a single best restaurant or pub; publish options by fan intent, area, budget and home/away fit.
  • Keep all fan videos as leads until permission/embed/use terms are cleared.
  • Keep image rows as candidates until attribution and share-alike handling are accepted site-wide.
  • No tune/source-work leakage, no false club affiliation, and no claim that FanChants records inside stadiums.

Sources

  1. Heart of Midlothian FC official site
  2. Club History — Hearts
  3. Matchday Information — Hearts
  4. Hearts eTickets
  5. Tony Bloom investment complete — Hearts
  6. Foundation of Hearts
  7. We are... — Foundation of Hearts
  8. Heart of Midlothian F.C.
  9. 2025-26 Heart of Midlothian F.C. season
  10. Tynecastle Park
  11. Edinburgh derby
  12. Tynecastle Stadium | Heart Of Midlothian FC | Football Ground Guide
  13. Heart Of Midlothian FC (Hearts): Tynecastle Stadium Guide
  14. Heart of Midlothian Football Club Fixtures — SPFL
  15. The Athletic Arms (Diggers) — official site
  16. Athletic Arms [Diggers], Edinburgh — CAMRA
  17. The Athletic Arms
  18. Tynecastle Arms in Edinburgh — Use Your Local
  19. Biddy Mulligan's — historic Irish bar in the Grassmarket
  20. The Last Drop, Grassmarket — Nicholson's Pubs
  21. Food and drink in Edinburgh's Grassmarket — Forever Edinburgh
  22. Forever Edinburgh — official visitor site
  23. Edinburgh Castle — official visitor site
  24. Mercure Edinburgh Haymarket Hotel
  25. hub by Premier Inn Edinburgh Haymarket — official Premier Inn page
  26. The 10 Closest Hotels to Tynecastle Park — Tripadvisor
  27. London Hearts Supporters Club
  28. File:Tynecastle Park, January 2018.jpg
  29. File:Tynecastle Stadium - geograph.org.uk - 3057889.jpg
  30. FanChants internal songbook join
  31. YouTube search leads for fan vlogs
  32. Accessibility Information — Hearts
  33. Pricing Structure — Hearts
  34. Tynecastle Park Stadium Tours — Hearts
  35. Tynecastle Park Hotel — official site
  36. Skyline Restaurant — Tynecastle Park Hotel
  37. Skyline Restaurant — Forever Edinburgh
  38. Ryrie's Bar — official site
  39. hub by Premier Inn Edinburgh Haymarket — official Premier Inn page
  40. Motel One Edinburgh-Royal — official site

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