Rangers, Aberdeen and Kilmarnock will travel to little known clubs around the continent in their first qualifying games of next season's Europa League.
Steven Gerrard will lead the Gers' to either Kosovo to face Prishtina, or Gibraltar where they would take on St Joseph's, who finished third in their league last season.
St Joseph's are one of the oldest clubs in Gibraltar, founded 107 years ago, but hit the headlines for the wrong reasons in 2017 as two players, including the captain were banned for breaching betting rules.
Rangers will find out who their opposition will be after the preliminary tie to be played on the June 27 and July 4.
If Prishtina make it through, it will mean a 3,500-mile round-trip to the Balkan state for starters as Gerrard looks to repeat last season's feat, where his team overcame four qualifying rounds to make the group stages.
Kilmarnock are to play their first European tie in 18 years but won't have to travel to a far flung corner of Europe.
They meet Connah Quay Nomads of the Welsh Premier League based in Flintshire, a mercifully short trip in comparison with Aberdeen.
The Dons are going to Lapland to face Finnish side RoPS Rovaniemi, who were runners-up in the top division last year.
Matches are to be played on July 11 and 18 with Rangers and Kilmarnock travelling for the first legs away from home.
If the Scottish sides make it past the first qualifying round, they'll still have to negotiate three more two-legged ties to make it to the Europa League group stage this season.
Northern Ireland's Ballymena will take on Malmo of Sweden if they can see their way past NSI Runavik of Iceland in the preliminary round.
Compatriots Crusaders face B36 Torshavn of the Faroe Islands, while Cliftonville and Welsh side Barry Town will fight it out for the chance to take on FK Haugesund of Norway when they also meet in the preliminary round.
Ireland's Shamrock Rovers have also landed a trip to Norway after being paired with Brann while Cork City take on either Luxembourg's Progres Niederkorn - who caused a major upset when they dumped Gers out of the competition two years ago - or Cardiff University.
Dubliners St Patrick's Athletic are due to meet Sweden's IFK Norrkoping.