Looking closely: David Healy is with the euro’s trajectory ahead of Linfield
Linfield tied home in the 3rd qualifying stage of the Europa League if he beat Floriana at the time of this month.
Premiership champion Danske Bank will receive Flora Tallinn of Estonia or KR Reykjavik of Iceland at Windsor Park if they defeat the Malta League champions in the same place on 17 September.
Linfield manager David Healy said: “We won a few games this year and we intend to do it again.
“We’re targeting Floriana and we’re happy to get a tie at home and, respecting them, it’s a game we think we can win.”
Meanwhile, Coleraine will go to KF Laci of Albania, or more likely to Hapoel Beer-Sheva of Israel if they manage to defeat Motherwell in his circular moment at the Showgcirculars.
If they can defeat AC Milan, Shamrock Rovers would get a draw at home with one of FK Bodo / Glimt (Norway) or FK Zalgiris Vilnius (Lithuania), while Dundalk would be absent for the Macedonian sheriff if they beat Inter Escaldes.
Welsh champions Connah’s Quay Nomads eliminated Icelandic KI Klaksvik if they eliminate Dinamo Tbilisi.
Bala Town’s praise for a loss to Standard Liege would be a home draw with FC Vojvodina of Serbia and the New Saints would be absent from CSKA Sofia (Bulgaria) or Bate Borisov (Belarus) if they eliminated B36 Torhavn.
Celtic will go to Latvia or San Marino in the third qualifying round when they face winners Riga and Tre Fiori on September 24.
The Rangers will go to Progres Niederkorn in Luxembourg or the Dutch club Willem II if they beat the Lincoln Reds in Gibraltar.
Aberdeen will be the Portuguese Sporting CP if it advances ahead of the Norwegian Viking.
Tottenham will play either Botosani from Romania or Shkendija from Macedonia if they see the Bulgarian team Lokomotiv Plovdiv.