Champions League qualifiers: Bohemians are on course for a Champions League meeting with Beglian side Anderlecht if they can safely negotiate their second leg of their qualifier against The New Saints.
The League of Ireland champions lead their Welsh counterparts 1-0 after the first leg at Dalymount earlier this week.
Should they maintain their advantage next week, they will host the 1983 Uefa Cup winners and current Belgian champions in the third round on either the 27th or 28th of July, with the second leg scheduled for a week later.
Victory over the Belgians would take Bohs through to join the likes of Tottenham, Sampdoria and Sevilla in the play-offs for a place in the group stages.
The play-off round is due to take place on August 17th-18th and 24th-25th.
Celtic will play Portuguese side Braga at Parkhead first.
Braga, who play at the distinctive AXA Stadium, a venue carved out of the rock face of a former quarry, finished runners-up in the Portuguese league last season.
It is their first foray into the Champions League.
Celtic reached the play-off round last season only to lose to Arsenal.
Defeat in the tie would leave Neil Lennon’s side in the play-off round of the Europa League along with clubs such as Dundee United, Manchester City and Aston Villa.
The first leg will be Celtic’s first competitive match of the new season, with their Scottish Premier League campaign not beginning until their trip to Inverness on August 8th.
Linfield will take on either AIK Solna of Sweden or Luxembourg's AS Jeunesse Esch if they can beat Rosenborg in Norway after a scoreless draw at home this week.
Dutch giants and four-time winners Ajax will play Greeks PAOK and Ukraine’s Dynamo Kiev face Ghent of Belgium.
Zenit St Petersburg, who beat Rangers in the 2008 UEFA Cup final, face Romanians Unirea Urziceni.