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Infonet Tallinn 0-2 Hearts (agg 1-4)
Callum Paterson has played at centre-forward, impressed in his natural left-back role and is tonight being asked to play in midfield and is impressing there too.
Europa League qualifying, first round
Hearts win 4-2, 6-3 on aggregate
Goals from Callum Paterson and Igor Rossi in first 10 mins
Alim Ozturk makes it three before Rossi scores fourth
Hosts score through Ozturk own goal and Vladimir Voskoboinikov strike
Birkirkara of Malta await winner
Clive Lindsay
Infonet Tallinn 0-2 Hearts (agg 1-4)
Callum Paterson has played at centre-forward, impressed in his natural left-back role and is tonight being asked to play in midfield and is impressing there too.
Infonet Tallinn 0-2 Hearts (agg 1-4)
Hearts are looking fairly comfortable at the moment. The Edinburgh side are dominating possession, which is impressive considering they are playing a side in the middle of their domestic season.
Infonet Tallinn 0-2 Hearts (agg 1-4)
Allan Preston
BBC Scotland summariser
"Hearts will just want to see this game through now. It would be ideal if Conor Sammon could get his first goal for the club, but they want to just manage this game correctly."
Infonet Tallinn 0-2 Hearts (agg 1-4)
Infonet's Ofusu Appiah is shown a yellow card for a reckless challenge on Jamie Walker. Hearts midfielder Perry Kitchen is booked for his complaints about the tackle.
Infonet Tallinn 0-2 Hearts (agg 1-4)
Russian midfielder Nikolai Mashichev goes on a jinking run into the Heats penalty box, but his shot is blocked.
Infonet Tallinn 0-2 Hearts (agg 1-4)
The first threat from Infonet comes from a free-kick. But, when the ball is cleared and drops to defender Ofuso Appiah from 25 yards, the Ghanaian's looping drive is well over the crossbar.
Infonet Tallinn 0-2 Hearts (Igor Rossi)
Hearts win a free-kick 30 yards from goal and, when Jamie Walker swings the ball into the penalty box, Igor Rossi rises to head powerfully home. The Estonians just can't handle the visitors' power in the air.
Infonet Tallinn 0-1 Hearts (agg 1-3)
Infonet have some quality players in their ranks, with 32-year-old left-back Dmitri Kruglov, once of Lokomotiv Moscow, being capped more than 100 Estonia times for Estonia and 34-year-old midfielder Aleksandr Dmitrijev having played 98 times. Former international colleague Cladimir Voskoboinikov was once of Torpedo Moscow and Dinamo Tbilisi, while central defender Vladimir Avilov was with Ajax as a youth and Ghanaian defender Ofosu Appiah, was with the Ajax Academy in his homeland.
Infonet Tallinn 0-1 Hearts (Callum Paterson)
Hearts win a corner and Callum Paterson soars above Matvei Igonen to head into the net. The goalkeeper had looked suspect at crosses in the first leg and the Edinburgh side exploit the weakness immediately.
Infonet Tallinn v Hearts
Incidentally, Flora are 2-1 up after the first leg of their Champions League qualifier against Lincoln Red Imps of Gibraltar, with the winners after the second leg being played tonight facing Celtic in the next round.
Hearts are perhaps up against it considering Infonet were viewed as unfortunate to lose in Scotland and, while the Edinburgh outfit have only had a couple of weeks of pre-season behind them, their hosts, who finished fourth in the Meistriliiga last year, sit second in the Estonian top flight after 17 games, one point behind Levadia Tallin.
The players emerge from the tunnell in Tallin.
On BBC Radio Scotland MW
"Liam Smith's been doing very well in pre-season and Perry Kitchen will make a massive difference for us and is at full fitness after being with the United States in Copa America.
"I expect us to be in a better condition and to put in a better performance."
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Meanwhile, Hearts fans have been enjoying the sunshine in Tallinn.
Quote MessageWe're confident we can go there and win. We have to be respectful, but we absolutely must perform better than we did against them at Tynecastle.
Robbie Neilson, Hearts head coach
Both sets of players are on the pitch for their warm-up in Tallinn ahead of the kick-off, which is only 15 minutes away.
Infonet have switched the tie to the A Le Coq Arena, the 10,000-capacity national stadium in Tallinn, because their own Lasnamae KJH Stadium holds less than 1,000 fans.
Birkirkara await the winners after the Maltese surprisingly overcame Bosnia-Herzegovina outfit Siroki Brijeg 3-1 on aggregate following a 2-0 second-leg win on Tuesday.