Scotland's four representatives in European club competition discovered their first opponents this afternoon in Nyon.
Celtic's UEFA Champions League journey begins with a trip to either Estonia or Gibraltar, where they will face either Flora Tallinn or Lincoln Red Imps.
In the Europa League, Aberdeen host CS Fola Esch of Luxembourg and, should they progress from the first qualifying round, will play either Latvian side FK Ventsils or Vikingur Gota from the Faroe Islands.
Hearts, who return to European football for the first time since 2012, face FC Infonet of Estonia in the first qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League. A victory over two legs for Robbie Neilson's team would set-up a clash with NK Siroki Brijeg of Bosnia-Herzegovina or Birkirkara FC from Malta.
The William Hill Scottish Cup winners, Hibernian, enter the Europa League in the second qualifying round. Neil Lennon's team will be playing either Valur Reykjavik of Iceland or Brøndby IF of Denmark.
UEFA Champions League - Second Qualifying Round
Flora Tallinn (EST) / Lincoln Red Imps (GIB) v Celtic – 12/13 July (A) & 19/20 July (H)
UEFA Europa League - First Qualifying Round
FC Infonet (EST) v Heart of Midlothian - 30 June (H) & 6 July (A)
Aberdeen v CS Fola Esch (LUX) - 30 June (H) & 7 July (A)
UEFA Europa League - Second Qualifying Round
Hibernian v Valur Reykjavik (ISL) / Brøndby IF (DEN) – 14 July (H) & 21 July (A)
NK Siroki Brijeg (BIH) / Birkirkara FC (MLT) v FC Infonet (EST) / Heart of Midlothian – 14 July (A) & 21 July (H)
Aberdeen / CS Fola Esch (LUX) v FK Ventsils (LAT) / Vikingur Gota (FRO) - 14 July (H) & 21 July (A)
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