No passports required - Burnley's 51-year wait for European tie sees Clarets draw... Aberdeen
Burnley fans will not need their passports for the club's first European tie in 51 years after the Premier League side drew Aberdeen in the Europa League.
Scottish Premier League club Aberdeen will host the Clarets in the first leg of the second qualifying round on July 26, the return match held at Turf Moor a week later.
After Burnley secured qualification by finishing seventh in the Premier League, a pub closed to Turf Moor was renamed The Royal Dyche after the club's manager.
But Burnley fans face a six-hour drive to north-east Scotland following the draw, rather than a glamour trip into continental Europe - although supporters could also fly from nearby Manchester.
The road to Baku starts on July 26 for Burnley - but they begin their Europa League journey with a trip north to Scotland!
— Omnisport (@OmnisportNews) June 20, 2018
Sean Dyche's side face Aberdeen in the second qualifying round, giving them their own version of Planes, Trains and Automobiles... pic.twitter.com/kD641p7Ugp
Steven Gerrard's first competitive game in charge of Rangers will be against Macedonian side Shkupi in the first qualifying round.
A year ago, Rangers were knocked out by Progres Niederkorn of Luxembourg at the same stage of the competition.
#RangersFC will face Shkupi from Macedonia in the first qualifying round of the @EuropaLeague.
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) June 20, 2018
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