HEARTS have announced a second alteration in two days to their Europa League first qualifying round clash with FC Infonet. 

The Jambos were drawn against the Estonian club yesterday with the second leg initially scheduled to take place at Tynecastle.

However, UEFA then told the Edinburgh club that they would play the first leg at home and the return in Tallinn due to a fixture clash in the Estonian capital.

Read more: UEFA switch Hearts' Europa League first leg clash to Tynecastle

Hearts have now announced that the away match has been moved forward 24 hours to Wednesday July 6. The Herald: Juanma is congratulated by Prince Buaben after equalising for Hearts in their 2-1 win over Aberdeen. Picture: SNS

The club has apologised to fans, many of whom may have already booked flights to Estonia for the wrong day, and say that they were only informed of the decision today.

A club statement read: "Heart of Midlothian's Europa League qualifying match away to FC Infonet has now been confirmed as taking place in Tallinn on Wednesday, July 6th.

"The club has only been able to access this information this morning, hence an update being provided at this time.

"The club can only apologise for any inconvenience caused. We are in dialogue with the SFA and UEFA and will provide further updates in due course."