Chelsea, Arsenal, Celtic and Rangers will find out on Friday who they will be facing in the Europa League group stage.
The draw for the group stage, taking place at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco, starts at midday UK time.
Forty-eight clubs have been split equally into four pots, and the draw will see 12 groups formed containing one team from each pot, with teams from the same association being kept apart.
Chelsea and Arsenal, who respectively finished fifth and sixth in the Premier League last season, are both in pot one.
That pot also features Lazio, Sevilla, Villarreal, Bayer Leverkusen, Zenit St Petersburg, Dynamo Kiev, Besiktas, Red Bull Salzburg, Olympiakos and Anderlecht.
Scottish champions Celtic are in pot two, having been knocked out in the Champions League third qualifying round by AEK Athens and then got past Lithuania's Suduva in their Europa League qualifying play-off.
Other teams in that pot include AC Milan, Marseille, who were beaten by Atletico Madrid in last season's final, Sporting Lisbon and Fenerbahce.
Rangers, after overcoming Ufa in their play-off, are in pot four, which also features Slavia Prague and Rosenborg.
Pot three includes Real Betis, Red Bull Leipzig, Eintracht Frankfurt, Bordeaux and Rennes.
While Celtic and Rangers secured their places in the draw on Thursday night, Burnley's hopes of making the group stage ended as a 1-1 draw against Olympiakos at Turf Moor in the second leg of their play-off saw them lose 4-2 on aggregate.