Scottish champions Hibernian will face Danish title winners Fortuna Hjorring in the second round of Women’s Champions League qualifying, while Glasgow City take on Austria Vienna.
Hibs, who were shock title winners on a dramatic final day of the SWPL season, know the prize for overcoming Fortuna would be a tie against the winners of the match between Cypriot champions Apollon Ladies and Swiss title holders Young Boys.
Glasgow City, who finished as runners-up in the SWPL, three points behind Hibs, take on Austria Vienna for the right to play Minsk.
The unusual second-round qualifying format involves teams being grouped together for mini-tournaments at yet-to-be-determined venues.
Semi-finals and a final are played, with the winners of each group progressing to the third qualifying round, which is the last stage before the new 18-team league phase.
The second-round qualifying semi-finals are to be played on 27 August, with finals and third-place play-offs to follow three days later.
Runners-up and third-place sides in each group drop into qualifying for the new Europa Cup.
Hibs, who were unseeded in the draw, are competing in the qualifying rounds of the Champions League for the first time since the 2019-20 season after their surprise title win last term.
“Obviously, it’s going to be tough opposition no matter who we got,” midfielder Kirsten Reilly said.
“[Fortuna]They’re a very strong team in their own league, but we’re really looking forward to it and excited for the challenge.
“I mean, we’ve already surprised people by winning the league, so why not do it again? We are confident in our own ability, so we just need to take the same game we played last season into the Champions League and hopefully it’ll work there as well.”