Celtic will play AZ Alkmaar in the Europa League play-off qualifying round if they can beat Jablonec over two legs.
The Hoops have to make it through against the Czech outfit if they are to stand a chance of making it to the group stages of the tournament.
Ange Postecoglou's men were beaten by FC Midtjylland at the first hurdle of Champions League qualifiers on aggregate and will be desperate to have European football of some sort to look forward to this season.
But they arguably could have had an easier route having been drawn against a club from pot one of the draw, while they sat in pot four alongside Rapid Vienna, Anorthosis Famagusta, Galatasaray and St Johnstone.
Meanwhile Callum Davidson's Saints outfit also learned that they will face Randers in their play-off qualifier.
Games will be played August 19 and 26.
Rangers also discovered their Europa League opponents if they fail to get past Malmo.
They would face Kairat Almaty or Alashkert.
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