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ScotlandHearts Stadium

Tynecastle Park
Heart of Midlothian FC, one of Scotland's most historic clubs, plays at Tynecastle Park, located in the Gorgie district of Edinburgh. The stadium has a capacity of 20,099 and has served as Hearts' home since 1886, making it one of the longest continuously used football grounds in the world. The compact, enclosed design of Tynecastle — rebuilt with a modern Main Stand in 2017 and subsequently all other stands modernised — creates one of Scottish football's most intense atmospheres. The ground sits close to the surrounding residential streets of Gorgie, giving it a distinctive urban character that contributes to the intimidating environment it presents for visiting teams.
Tynecastle has witnessed some of the most significant moments in Hearts' long history. The club has won the Scottish league championship four times and the Scottish Cup eight times, with many decisive domestic matches played at the ground. In European competition, Hearts have hosted clubs including Bayern Munich, Atlético Madrid, and AC Fiorentina in UEFA fixtures, with Tynecastle generating packed, electric atmospheres for these continental occasions. The stadium also holds deep emotional resonance in the context of World War I — Heart of Midlothian famously had more players enlist for military service in 1914 than any other British football club, a sacrifice that is commemorated at the ground.
The redevelopment of Tynecastle was completed in stages through the late 2010s, transforming the ground into one of Scotland's finest club stadiums while retaining its essential character as a tight, atmospheric venue. The new Main Stand, opened in 2017, significantly improved facilities for supporters and media while increasing the ground's capacity. Tynecastle's capacity, while modest by European standards, allows for an intensity of atmosphere that makes it one of Scottish football's most feared away venues. Edinburgh derbies between Hearts and Hibernian at Tynecastle are among the fiercest fixtures in Scottish football, with the capital city passion generating unforgettable occasions at the historic ground.