The Scottish Premiership teams in Europa League action next season have found out when they will discover their first opponents.
Steven Gerrard's Rangers have reached the group stage all the way from the first qualifying round two seasons in succession.
They won't have to repeat that feat this time though as they'll begin qualification in the second round.
No team other than Celtic or Rangers have made the group stage in the Europa League era but Motherwell and Aberdeen are looking to accomplish just that this coming campaign.
They have also qualified after finishing third and fourth in the league respectively and the pair will start from square one.
The latter two sides will find out their opponents in the first qualifying round draw on August 10 before kick-off on August 27.
Rangers will then discover who they face in the August 31 second-round draw with the one for the third round just a day later.
The Ibrox side eventually join in on the park come September 17 as the second qualifying round gets under way. The next day, the final qualifying draw is made for the playoff round.
The third round will take place one week later on September 24 before the playoff on October 1.
And for the Scottish teams still remaining after that, it's all eyes to Athens for the group stage draw that takes place the following day.
All Europa League qualifying ties are one-legged affairs including the playoff, with the luck of the draw determining what team gets to hold home advantage.
Europa League 2020/21 calendar in full:
Qualifying round one draw: August 10
Preliminary round: August 20
First qualifying round: August 27
Qualifying round two draw: August 31
Qualifying round three draw: September 1
Second qualifying round: September 17
Playoff draw: September 18
Third qualifying round: September 24
Playoffs: October 1
Group stage draw: October 2
Group stage: October 22 and 29, November 5 and 26, December 3 and 10