Chelsea will compete against either Braga or Servette in the Europa Conference League play-off round later this month. This marks their debut in UEFA's third-tier club competition under Enzo Maresca. Manchester United's FA Cup victory secured England's final Europa League spot, pushing Chelsea into the Conference League.
Portuguese team Braga and Swiss Super League side Servette are set to clash in the Europa League third qualifying round. Their first leg is scheduled for Thursday, with the second leg on August 15. The loser of this tie will drop into the Conference League to face Chelsea for a place in the group stage.

The first leg of Chelsea's play-off tie will be held at Stamford Bridge on August 22. The return fixture is set for one week later. This gives Chelsea a home advantage initially before travelling for the decisive match.
Meanwhile, Rangers are also eyeing European competition. They will face either Salzburg or FC Twente in the Champions League play-off round if they overcome Dynamo Kyiv in their third qualifying round tie. Philippe Clement's squad travels to Poland for their first leg on Tuesday, with Hampden Park hosting the second leg due to delays at Ibrox.
Rangers' journey continues as they aim to secure a spot in the Champions League group stage. Overcoming Dynamo Kyiv is crucial for them to advance and face either Salzburg or FC Twente in the play-offs.
The upcoming fixtures are pivotal for both Chelsea and Rangers as they seek success in European competitions. Fans eagerly await these matches, hoping their teams can progress further.
Chelsea will face the losers of the tie between SC Braga and Servette FC in the 24/25 #UECL play-off round.