Peamount United have been handed a tough draw in the UEFA Women's Champions League first qualifying round with a trip to face Glasgow City.
The Scottish side reached the quarter-finals of last year's competition, where they were knocked out by eventual runners-up VFL Wolfsburg.
International stars Áine O'Gorman, Stephanie Roche, Claire Walsh, Niamh Reid-Burke and Niamh Farrelly could face some familiar faces in fellow Ireland internationals Clare Shine and Tyler Toland on 3/4 November.
"Peamount United are a very good side with a number of international players in their ranks," said Glasgow City coach Scott Booth.
"It is a one-off game so we will need to be absolutely focused in order to continue in the competition."
Women's National League champions and current leaders Peamount are competing in the Champions League for the third time, having reached the last 32 in 2011-12 and the group stage in 2012-13.
The competition usually includes a group qualifying stage before the last 32 but that has been changed to a knockout round due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Glasgow City had won 13 Scottish Women's Premier League titles in a row until the 2020 season was scrapped due to the pandemic after one round of games.
They are not associated with either Celtic or Rangers, who both field their own teams in the SWPL.
Last week, Glasgow City beat Celtic 2-0 in their first game of the 2020/21 season, which has moved to a winter schedule.