Arsenal now know who they will be up against the group stage of the Europa League.
The Gunners have been drawn in Group B along with Rapid Wien of Austria, Molde of Norway and League of Ireland side Dundalk.
The group fixtures will be confirmed in due course, getting under way later this month, on October 22.
Arsenal fans have been reacting to news of the draw - and seem pretty confident. Here's what some of them had to say on Twitter...
@JNzwalah: Very simple.
@atmurauer: Finally @Arsenal are coming to play a competitive Match in Austria and also Vienna, I'll be there (probably the only "away" fan allowed at this match.
@hillary_mushy: booom.
@HernaYves: I think this group is moderate for Arsenal.
@SandileGT: This is our season.
@AdesojiMinkail: Enough games for our team B to get proper game time and be ready to be called up anytime we need them.
@adebabsbrandW: Awaiting round of 32 draws.
@UmarSidiMustap2: We gonna come out on top.
@PLCHAMP19NS: Hearing the other 3 names for the first time ever.
@eddie_lexy: We're qualifying with Dundalk.
@hitscharming: Never heard of few teams there. But traveling will affect us.
@Agness_R321: Nice.
@AdowCabaa: Arsenal can reach up to semi final if possible.
@CS7_Cameron: If we don’t win I swear.
@HaydeeF14: Since I know none of them it must be a good draw...
@Nyamuzihwa_84: easy peasy lemon squeezy.
@JessLouiseF: An away day in Ireland would have been so amazing. I would have tried to make that happen!!
Here's the draw in full...
Group A: Roma, Young Boys, Cluj, CSKA Sofia
Group B: Arsenal, Rapid Wien, Molde, Dundalk
Group C: Bayer Leverkusen, Slavia Prague, Hapoel, Nice
Group D: Benfica, Standard Liege, Rangers, Lech Poznan
Group E: PSV, PAOK, Granada, Omonoia
Group F: Napoli, Real Sociedad, AZ Alkmaar, Rijeka
Group G: Braga, Leicester City, AEK Athens, Zorya Luhansk
Group H: Celtic, Sparta Prague, AC Milan, Lille
Group I: Villareal, Qarabag, Maccabi, Sivasspor
Group J: Tottenham Hotspur, Ludogorets, LASK, Antwerp
Group K: CSKA Moscow, Dinamo, Feyenoord, Wolfsberger
Group L: Gent, Red Star, Hoffenheim, Slovan Liberec