Hearts reveal a PPV option for their match against Hibs following the Edinburgh Derby snub by Sky Sports.

Hearts has confirmed that pay-per-view would be available for their upcoming Edinburgh derby matchup versus Hibernian.

This comes after protests against Sky Sports for abandoning the game that was scheduled to take place at Tynecastle Park on February 28. Only four games from each Scottish Premiership venue may be shown each season due to the present TV agreement. And they’ve already made three trips to Hearts’ residence.

Consequently, Livingston’s home match versus Motherwell will air on Sky that evening rather than the intense capital city rivalry to fulfill their allotment. Thus, when Celtic visit the city on March 3, they will be able to broadcast their last Tynecastle game.

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The most recent match between Hearts and Hibs, which Steven Naismith’s team won 1-0, was televised by Sky on December 27, 2017. However, on this subsequent occasion, fans who are unable to attend the game in person will need to pay a one-time fee of £12.99 to log into Hearts TV in order to watch the action.Sky will be able to air more Scottish Premier League games starting in the upcoming season since each home stadium will host five instead of four. Additionally, they state that starting with the 2024–2025 season, they hope to broadcast more than 60 league games.

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