UEFA have switched Hearts' Europa League first qualifying round first leg to Tynecastle due to a fixture clash in Tallinn.
The Jambos were drawn against FC Infonet today and were set to enjoy the potential advantage of a home game in the return leg on July 7.
However, a fixture clash in the Estonian capital has forced European football's governing body to switch the fixture around, so that the Edinburgh leg will now take place on June 30.
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Should Hearts progress, they will face the winner of Siroki Brijeg vs Birkirkara in the second round.
A club statement said: "UEFA have just advised the club that its Europa League first round, first leg fixture against FC Infonet has been switched and will now be played at Tynecastle on June 30th.
"The return fixture in Tallinn will now be played on July 7th.
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"As soon as the club was alerted to a potential clash of fixtures in Tallinn, an article was immediately posted online alerting supporters to the issue. The club then had to await a final decision from UEFA.
"The decision to switch the fixture rests solely with UEFA and is completely out of the club's hands."
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