Jankauskas prefers home comfort
Hearts will have a bumper crowd for the Champions League tie with AEK Athens at Murrayfield but Edgaras Jankauskas would rather be playing at Tynecastle.
\"I would prefer to play at Tynecastle because then you feel that you have double the support,\" said the striker, who hopes to be fit for the game.
\"At Murrayfield the fans are maybe too far away from the pitch.
\"We have a chance of beating AEK at Murrayfield but we would have a bigger chance if we played at Tynecastle.\"
The Edinburgh side hope to sell close to 40,000 tickets for Wednesday's match at the home of Scottish rugby, more than double Tynecastle's capacity.
But Jankauskas, who is recovering from a hamstring injury, knows that smaller stadiums can be intimidating and points to the atmosphere they will face in the second leg.
\"It's very important that we don't concede on Wednesday and also score a goal because in Athens they will be waiting for us!,\" said the Lithuanian international.
\"I wouldn't say it was frightening but it is different when you play in countries that are further south like Greece.
\"I played against Panathinaikos in Athens when I was with Porto. It's a tough place to go.
\"We drew at home and beat them in Greece but it was a very tough game.
\"Their stadium only held 20,000 but they had very passionate supporters.\"