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St Mirren's potential UEFA Conference League play-off round opponents have been revealed.
The winners of the third qualifying round between St Mirren and SK Brann will face CS Corvinul 1921 Hunedoara or FC Astana.
St Mirren would play the first leg at home before a possible trip to Romania or Kazakhstan in the return leg.
The first leg will be played on Thursday, August 22 with the second leg on Thursday, August 29.
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Meanwhile, Kilmarnock could face FC Copenhagen or FC Banisk Ostrava in the play-off round.
Derek McInnes' side dropped into the Conference League after narrowly losing to Cercle Brugge in the Europa League qualifiers. They face Tromso in the third qualifying round for a spot in the play-off.
The first leg will be away from home with the return fixture - should Killie progress - at Rugby Park.
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