Hearts know that one more win in the Europa Conference League league phase can guarantee them a knockout play-off round spot.
And they’ll be aiming to achieve that away to Belgian outfit Cercle Brugge who have already beaten Scottish opposition this season.
Kilmarnock lost 2-1 on aggregate to Cercle in the summer as both sides looked to progress in Europa League qualifying.
Cercle eventually dropped into the Conference League and are currently only three places behind Hearts in the league phase table. The Jambos are 12th with two wins and a loss so far.
Given how poor Hearts have been in the Scottish Premiership this season, it would be a remarkable achievement to see them qualify out of the league phase after four games. Can they do it tonight?
Below, Not The Old Firm has everything you need to know about Cercle Brugge vs Hearts including how to watch live, the latest team news, the appointed officials and more.

Cercle Brugge vs Hearts kick-off time
Hearts face Cercle Brugge at the Jan Breydel Stadium in the Europa Conference League league phase on Thursday, November 28. The game will kick-off at 5:45pm GMT.
Cercle Brugge vs Hearts TV channel
Cercle Brugge vs Hearts will be broadcast live on TV. You can watch the clash on TNT Sports 3 provided you have a subscription via discovery+, BT, EE, Sky or Virgin Media. The coverage will begin at 5pm GMT which is 45 minutes before kick-off.
Hearts supporters living outside the UK and Ireland can find a full list of international broadcasters showing the Europa Conference League match live.
If you are out and about, you can listen to live BBC Sportsound radio commentary of the game. The programme starts at 5pm GMT.
Hearts starting XI
- Gordon, Penrice, Kent, Forrester, Rowles, Boateng, Devlin, Dhanda, Forrest, Vargas, Shankland (C)
Substitutes
- Clark, Kingsley, Halkett, Oyegoke, Baningime, Grant, McKay, Spittal, Wilson, Tait, Boyce, Salazar
Referee & VAR
The officials for Cercle Brugge vs Hearts have been confirmed by UEFA. The on-field referee will be Azerbaijani whistler Elçin Məsiyev and he will be assisted by Elşad Abdullayev and Pərvin Talıbov.
German official Pascal Müller will be the VAR while Katrin Rafalski has been confirmed as the AVAR. The fourth official is Fərid Hacıyev.
