On Monday, Rangers, Hearts, Kilmarnock, and St Mirren will take part in the European play-off draws.
Rangers, the runners-up in the Scottish Premiership, or Dynamo Kyiv will be among the seeded teams in the Champions League play-off draw.
The winner of the ties between Slavia Prague and Union Saint-Gilloise, or the match between Salzburg and FC Twente, will be drawn against either Dynamo or Rangers.
The first leg of the third qualifying round between Dynamo and Rangers is set for Tuesday evening in Poland, where Dynamo is currently hosting the match. The return leg for Rangers will take place the following Tuesday at Hampden, as Ibrox is undergoing renovations.
If either team is eliminated during the third qualifying round or the play-off stage, they will then qualify for the new league phase of the Europa League.
Hearts, who finished third in last season’s Premiership, are unseeded and positioned in the third group of ties for the Europa League play-off draw. The remaining participants will be drawn from the third qualifying round, which kicks off on Thursday.
Potential opponents include Cercle Bruges, who eliminated Kilmarnock last week, and the Portuguese team Braga. Should Hearts be knocked out, they would advance to the Conference League group stage.
Kilmarnock or Tromso will be drawn in the first group of ties for the Conference League play-off round, while St Mirren or Brann will be in the second group. Kilmarnock might face Lens from France, whereas St Mirren could take on the Italian side Fiorentina.