Following the European league phase draw, three Scottish football clubs—Celtic, Rangers, and Aberdeen—have learned their opponents for the upcoming tournaments.
In the Europa League, both Celtic and Rangers will host Roma in their respective campaigns.
Rangers will also face two Portuguese sides, with a trip to Porto and a home game against Braga at Ibrox.
Celtic's schedule includes visits to Feyenoord and Bologna, and they will also face Braga in their second tie in Glasgow.
The Old Firm rivals will also take on Sturm Graz, with Celtic playing at home and Rangers traveling to Austria.
Aberdeen will be competing in the Conference League, where they are set to play against Shakhtar Donetsk, Sparta Prague, Strasbourg, and AEK Athens in their six contests.
Fixture dates are expected to be confirmed over the weekend by UEFA.
The top eight sides in both the Europa League and the Conference League will advance directly to the last 16, while the next 16 teams will compete in a play-off for the remaining eight spots.
The draws set the stage for a thrilling season of European football for the Scottish clubs, with each team facing a unique set of challenges.
Fans are eagerly awaiting the confirmed dates to plan their travel and support their teams.
The draw's results will shape the clubs' strategies for the rest of the season and their ambitions for European glory.
In the Europa League, both Celtic and Rangers will host Roma in their respective campaigns.
Rangers will also face two Portuguese sides, with a trip to Porto and a home game against Braga at Ibrox.
Celtic's schedule includes visits to Feyenoord and Bologna, and they will also face Braga in their second tie in Glasgow.
The Old Firm rivals will also take on Sturm Graz, with Celtic playing at home and Rangers traveling to Austria.
Aberdeen will be competing in the Conference League, where they are set to play against Shakhtar Donetsk, Sparta Prague, Strasbourg, and AEK Athens in their six contests.
Fixture dates are expected to be confirmed over the weekend by UEFA.
The top eight sides in both the Europa League and the Conference League will advance directly to the last 16, while the next 16 teams will compete in a play-off for the remaining eight spots.
The draws set the stage for a thrilling season of European football for the Scottish clubs, with each team facing a unique set of challenges.
Fans are eagerly awaiting the confirmed dates to plan their travel and support their teams.
The draw's results will shape the clubs' strategies for the rest of the season and their ambitions for European glory.