Hearts have confirmed that season tickets will go on sale for the Roseburn Stand due to popular demand.
The Jambos have already sold over 12,500 books for the new season ahead of the public sale window tomorrow.
Season books in the Roseburn will be valid for every single league game bar the Edinburgh derby with Hibs due to a gentleman's agreement between the pair.
Robbie Neilson's men get granted the full away stand in the fixture reverse at Easter Road and this arrangement will remain the same.
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It means Celtic and Rangers will continue to get just about 1,300 tickets for Tynecastle as the capital club prioritise their own fans.
It's set to be a big season in Gorgie with guaranteed European group stage football coming to the club.
A Hearts statement read : "Due to demand, Season Tickets will now be available to purchase in the Roseburn Stand when the general sale commences tomorrow.
"More than 12,500 Jambos have already secured their seat for the upcoming season during the recent renewal phase and we continue to experience a high demand ahead of the general sale at 9am on Tuesday 21st June.
"Due to the limited number of seats remaining in the Main Stand, Wheatfield and Gorgie Stands, we have taken the decision to release Season Tickets in the Roseburn Stand to allow supporters to buy seats together (many of the remaining seats in the other three stands are singles).
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"The Roseburn Stand Season Ticket would be valid for every home cinch Premiership game, except for Hibs. As per previous seasons, Hibs will be offered the full Roseburn Stand allocation – with Hearts in return granted the full away stand for the corresponding fixture(s) at Easter Road. As such, Roseburn Stand Season Tickets are available at a reduced price, with the absence of Hibs fixture(s) factored into the cost.
"Roseburn Stand Season Ticket holders would, however, be guaranteed the chance to buy a ticket for every home European tie (minimum of four games) this season and would also get priority access to tickets ahead of a general sale for Scottish Cup home fixtures."