Hearts will continue to give Celtic and Rangers two sections of Tynecastle as they prioritise their own fans.
The Jambos are gearing up for the new Premiership campaign on the back of last season's third placed finish and also have a European campaign to look forward to.
So far, 12,500 fans have snapped up season tickets ahead of them going on general sale tomorrow.
And due to demand, the Gorgie club have confirmed that they will be available to buy in the Roseburn Stand as well.
Only Edinburgh rivals Hibs will receive the full end for league matches, with a gentleman’s agreement existing between the two clubs to ensure reciprocation for all capital clashes.
But the Glasgow giants’ allocation will remain the same as last season, which is roughly 1,300 seats.
A Hearts statement read: “Due to the limited number of seats remaining in the Main Stand, Wheatfield and Gorgie Stands, we have taken the decision to release Season Tickets in the Roseburn Stand to allow supporters to buy seats together (many of the remaining seats in the other three stands are singles).
“The Roseburn Stand Season Ticket would be valid for every home cinch Premiership game, except for Hibs. As per previous seasons, Hibs will be offered the full Roseburn Stand allocation – with Hearts in return granted the full away stand for the corresponding fixture(s) at Easter Road. As such, Roseburn Stand Season Tickets are available at a reduced price, with the absence of Hibs fixture(s) factored into the cost.”
Celtic suffered an opening day defeat in Gorgie last season before leaving with a 2-1 win in February.
Rangers won on both their visits to the west of Edinburgh.