
Hearts and Wrexham will make their UEFA Women’s Champions League debuts against Pyunik and Gintra respectively, while Rangers play Slavia Praha.
If Wrexham win their mini-tournament semi-final with Armenian opponents, they will face Glentoran or Riga in the final.
Rangers face a tough second opponent in Ajax or Brøndby, Hearts could be up against HB Køge, while first up for Athlone Town is Skopje.
Champions Path
First qualifying round
Semi-finals: 22 July, Final/third-place play-off: 25 July
AC PAOK v Hapoel Katamon Jerusalem, Neftçi PFK v ŽFK Budućnost
KÍ Klaksvík v PFC Ludogorets, KFF Mitrovica v FC Zimbru Chişinău
FC Pyunik v Wrexham, Glentoran v Riga
Athlone Town v ŽFK Skopje KKS Czarni Sosnowiec v WFC Nike
Tallinna FC Flora / Mġarr United Spartak Myjava
Second qualifying round
Semi-finals: 5 August, Final/third-place play-off: 8 August
FK Austria Wien v ŽNK Hajduk Split, ŽNK Mura v FCV Farul Constanța
SK Brann v Winner MT 2, Ferencvárosi v Winner MT 1
FC Dinamo-BSUPC v Servette FC Chênois, Breiðablik v WFC Aktobe
SFK 2000 Sarajevo v PSV Eindhoven, Racing FC Union Luxembourg v HJK Helsinki
FC Metalist 1925 Kharkiv v Fenerbahçe, OH Leuven v ŽFK TSC Bačka Topola
KFF Vllaznia v Winner MT 5, Apollon v Winner MT 4
FC Gintra v Heart of Midlothian, HB Køge v Winner MT 3
League Path
Semi-finals: 5 August, Final/third-place play-off: 8 August
Ajax v Brondby, Slavia Praha v Rangers
Juventus v SCU Torreense, Hammarby v KFF Apolonia
Valerenga v Malmo, Eintracht Frankfurt v Omonia Nicosia
Sporting Club Portugal v Seasters Odesa, SK St Polten v BSC Young Boys Frauen
Mini-tournament hosts are all to be confirmed on 19 June.
The third qualifying round draw is scheduled for 11 August.
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