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Hearts fans in Edinburgh showed their support for the team before a crucial European match in the Europa Conference League. The Gorgie ultras marched on Tynecastle, lighting fireworks and flares that filled the street with red smoke. The atmosphere was intense as the fans cheered for their team, creating a vibrant scene before the game.

Meanwhile, the opposing team, FC Heidenheim from Germany, also had their fans making noise in the Grassmarket, singing their version of ‘Jingle Bells’. The clash between the two teams promised to be exciting, with Hearts hoping to secure three points to advance to the next round. Unfortunately, the Scottish team lost 0-2 to the Germans, who put on a strong performance in the second half.

Prior to the match, footage on social media captured the passion of Hearts fans as they marched down Gorgie Road, accompanied by the sound of loud drums. The sky was lit up with fireworks, adding to the electric atmosphere in the area. Despite the defeat, the fans’ support was unwavering, showing their dedication to the team.

Hearts had previously secured a 2-1 victory over St Johnstone and drew 1-1 with city rivals Hibs, showcasing their competitive spirit in the league. The team’s performance has been commendable, and fans continue to stand by them through thick and thin. The loss to FC Heidenheim was a setback, but the season is far from over, and Hearts will have more opportunities to prove themselves on the European stage.

As the Europa Conference League progresses, fans can expect more thrilling matches and passionate displays of support from the dedicated Hearts supporters. The team’s journey in the competition is a source of excitement for the fans, who eagerly await each game with anticipation. Despite the challenges faced, the spirit of unity among the fans remains strong, reflecting the deep-rooted connection between the team and its supporters.