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Hibs learn potential Conference League play-off opponents

Hibs learn potential Conference League play-off opponents

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Hibs resultantly dropped into the third round of Conference League qualifying, where they will take on Partizan.
They travel to Serbia for the first leg on Thursday, before welcoming the Belgrade outfit to Easter Road a week later.
Should Hibs get the better of Partizan, they will move into the Conference League play-offs, where they have today been drawn to face either AEK Larnaca or Legia Warszawa.
The prospective first leg will be played at Easter Road on Thursday, August 21, before Hibs travel to either Cyprus or Poland for the return leg a week later.
All eyes for now, however, are on the Partizan tie, after Gray's men made a winning start to their Scottish Premiership campaign over the weekend, Kieron Bowie's quick-fire brace securing a 2-1 win away to Dundee.
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