Hearts fans are still on cloud nine after seeing off Norwegian outfit Rosenborg but their next European challenge is already here, with Greek side PAOK next up at Tynecastle.
A mouthwatering windfall of around £5million is on offer if the Jambos can repeat the heroics seen in the previous round and reach the group stage for the second successive season and the Scottish Premiership side go into their playoff tie with bookies making them marginal favourites to take a first-leg advantage to Greece.
And Hearts head coach Frankie McAvoy will know just how crucial any sort of lead could turn out to be after watching PAOK impressively dismantle Hadjuk Split 3-0 at home last week.
Last season's debut campaign in the Europa Conference League didn't exactly go as planned for the Gorgie side, with home and away defeats to Fiorentina and İstanbul Basaksehir, and blowing a double digit lead in the Premiership over Aberdeen only to finish fourth behind the Dons has left the Jambos with a big point to prove and perhaps they can right a few wrongs by putting PAOK to the sword tonight.