Welsh part-timers Rhyl say they can make the Uefa Cup second round after avoiding the big guns in the draw. "We are pleased with the draw and confident we can progress," spokesman Doug Mortimer told the Daily Post.
The Lilywhites will face FC Suduva of Lithuania in the first leg at Belle Vue on 13 July, then travel to the Su'duva Stadium, Marijampole, on 27 July.
If they advance and win the second round (10 and 24 August), they will receive over �60,000 in prize money.
"We have to get our stadium ready, doing a few things like doubling the size of our dug-outs," said Mortimer.
"But our biggest task is getting everything organised for the return leg as it is very difficult to get direct flights there."
The Uefa Cup first round proper is played over two legs on 14 and 28 September.