Hearts will face either Crusaders or Rosenborg in the third qualifying round of the Europa Conference League.
Steven Naismith's side enter the competition in the qualifiers and await the winners of the tie between Northern Ireland's Crusaders or Norway's Rosenborg.
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Hearts were drawn second meaning they will play the first match of the thrid qualifying round away from home before the return leg at Tynecastle.
The first leg will be played on August 10 with the return fixture one week later on August 17.
Hearts have been paired with either Crusaders or Rosenborg in Q3 of the UEFA Europa Conference League.
— Heart of Midlothian FC (@JamTarts) July 24, 2023
Though the first tie is scheduled to be played away on August 10th, we encourage fans not to book any travel until UEFA have confirmed this and Q2 has been completed.#UECL pic.twitter.com/4pLyS2WwiQ
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