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Celtic may face Latvian, Macedonian or Slovak rivals in the Europa League third qualifying round after the pots are confirmed for Tuesday’s drawing.
Neil Lennon’s seeded team could also face a team from Finland, Kosovo or San Marino on September 24.
One of the winners of KuPS v Slovan Bratislava, Riga v Tre Fiori and Sileks v Drita will meet Celtic.
Aberdeen, Motherwell and Rangers are also featured in the draw after meeting their second-round opponents on Monday.
The winner of the Rangers’ draw with the Lincoln Red Imps of Gibraltar will be seeded and will face one of the Progres winners Niederkorn v Willem II, Borac Banja Luka v Rio Ave and Hammarby v Lech Poznan.
Aberdeen or Viking of Norway will be drawn with PSV Eindhoven, Sporting Lisbon or the winner of Budapest Honved v Malmo.
Motherwell or Coleraine from Northern Ireland, not seeded, will face one of the winners of Backa Topola v FCSB, Osijek v Basel, Lac v Hapoel Beer-Sheva and IFK Gothenburg v Copenhagen.
Aberdeen, Motherwell and Rangers are absent for the second qualifying round playoffs on September 17. All qualifying rounds and the play-off round will be one-legged draws.
Rangers, whose defender Lewis Mayo has signed a new three-year contract, enter the second qualifying round as runners-up in the Scottish Premiership. Aberdeen and Motherwell last week beat NSI Runavik and Glentoran to progress.
Celtic lost their second qualifying round of the Champions League to Ferencvaros and will enter the Europa League in the third qualifying round.