
When is Dundee United's draw for the Conference League?
Fans will now be looking forward to at least one jaunt to the continent, possibly more if all goes well.
But where will they be heading? They'll find out soon enough and we've got everything you need to know about the draw below.
When is the draw for the Europa Conference League second qualifying round draw, featuring Dundee United?
Dundee United enter at the second qualifying round and the draw will take place tomorrow, Wednesday June 18.
It will be held at the House of European Football in Nyon, Switzerland, and will kick off at 1pm UK time.
Can I watch the draw for the Europa Conference League second qualifying round?
Yes, you will be able to watch it live on the Conference League section of the UEFA website.
Who could Dundee United face in the Conference League second qualifying round?
By tomorrow morning, Dundee United will have a better idea of who they could be drawn against.
Teams will be divided into smaller groupings, with either four or five potential opponents. The Tangerines are seeded for this round.
Things will also depend on the outcome of the first qualifying round, which is drawn today.
The groupings will be confirmed at at 7.30am on the UEFA website.
When will Dundee United's qualifying games be?
The two legs will be played on July 24 and July 31. Seedings have no bearing on whether you play at home or away first so that will only become clear after the draw.
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