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How to watch Hearts vs Heidenheim LIVE: Stream, TV channel, team news, ref and kick-off time

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Hearts host German side Heidenheim in the UEFA Conference League as they look to continue their stellar European form.

The Tynecastle side currently have two wins from two games in the revamped competition and sit in sixth place in the table, level on points with leaders Chelsea among others, and just a couple of goals back in terms of goal difference. Neil Critchely's start to life in Gorgie has been relatively solid and he would further win the praises of the punters with another European win.

Heidenheim qualified for the Conference League after finishing eighth last term in their first-ever campaign in the Bundesliga and currently sit 12th in the 18-team top flight with three wins from nine league matches so far. They're no pushovers however, and have won all four of their matches so far, in their first European foray in their history, across play-off rounds of the league phase.

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When is Hearts vs Heidenheim?

Olympiacos host Rangers on Thursday November 5 at Tynecastle, kick off is at 20:00 GMT.

What channel is Hearts vs Heidenheim?

The game will be broadcast on TNT Sports 3, with coverage starting at 19:45 GMT, following Rangers trip to face Olympiacos.

Can I live stream Hearts vs Heidenheim?

Subscribers can stream the game live through the Discovery+ app, which is the streaming home for TNT Sports. There is no pay-per-view pass.

Ref and VAR

Kristoffer Hagenes is the referee at Tynecastle and he will be assisted by Øystein Ytterland and Tom Harald Grønevik. VAR duties will be carried out by Tom Harald Hagen, and he will be assisted by Mohammad Usman Aslam. The fourth official is Daniel Higraff.

Team news

Yutaro Oda, Gerald Taylor, and Calem Nieuwenhof are likely to remain out for the hosts.