Sevilla will face Polish side Slask Wroclaw in the Europa League play-off round as they attempt to make another push for silverware.

UEFA Cup winners in 2006 and 2007, Sevilla have since had Champions League experience, however they could only finish ninth in the Primera Division last term.

That proved enough to earn a place in the Europa League qualifying stages, due to Malaga and Rayo Vallecano being excluded from European competition and Copa del Rey winners Atletico Madrid earning a Champions League place.

Unai Emery’s team saw off Mladost Podgorica 9-1 on aggregate in the third qualifying round and will take on a side that finished third in the Ekstraklasa last season, with Slask Wroclaw at home in the first leg on August 22 and Sevilla staging the return seven days later.

Tottenham, winners of the inaugural UEFA Cup in 1972, will take on Georgian outfit Dinamo Tbilisi, while Fiorentina face Swiss side Grasshoppers.

Dutch giants Feyenoord tackle Russians Kuban Krasnodar, while Serie A side Udinese play Czech team Slovan Liberec.

Other ties see Real Betis heading to the Czech Republic first to encounter FK Jablonec, while Stuttgart will also be on their travels on August 20 when they play Croatian side HNK Rijeka.

Swansea City face Petrolul Ploiesti of Romania, Eintracht Frankfurt will go up against Azerbaijani side Qarabag, while French outfit St Etienne play Denmark’s Esbjerg.

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