Motherwell, who finished fourth in the Premiership, and Hibs, who were one place behind, will kick-off their campaigns on 23 and 30 July against clubs sitting lower in the European rankings.
Well, currently seeking a new manager after Jens Berthel Askou left for Toulouse, will be at home for their first leg against last year’s runners-up in the Faroe Islands Premier League.
Havnar currently sit sixth in the 2026 table after 13 games and have lost in their opening Conference League qualifier for the last four seasons.
Hibs will be away from home for the first leg in either Albania or Kosovo.
Vllaznia finished third in the Kategoria Superiore, six points behind Egnatia, who were winners for a third year running.
They lost to Vikingur of Iceland at the second qualifying round last season.
Malisheva, who were runners-up in the Kosovo Superleague, also lost to Vikingur in last season’s opening round.















