Premiership clubs don't have to enforce the new rules just yet. Under controversial plans from the Scottish Government, any attendee of an outdoor seated event with an attendance of 10,000 or more must be double-jabbed from this weekend.That includes most home games in Gorgie and those at rivals Hibs plus Rangers, Celtic and Aberdeen but on Tuesday it was revealed the regulations don't have to be enforced at football stadia until a two-week period has elapsed.
Despite that, Robbie Neilson's side have revealed supporters will be checked for Saturday's league clash at home to Motherwell.
A statement read: " Heart of Midlothian’s cinch Premiership encounter with Motherwell on Saturday will see the introduction of vaccine certificate checks at.
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