Chelsea will face Copenhagen in the 16th round of the UEFA European Conference.
The first game will take place in the Danish capital on March 6, with the second in Stamford Bridge seven days later.
The blues discovered their route to the final on Friday afternoon when the draw for the rest of the elimination phase took place in Nyon.
Unlike the previous seasons, where separate raffles were produced for the 16 -final round, the full support was revealed on Friday.
As a result, Chelsea now knows that his possible reward for beating Copenhagen will be a quarter -final clash with Mold of Norway or the Polish side Legia Varsovia.
PAFOS (Cyprus), Djurgardens (Sweden), Rapid Wien (Austria) or Borac Banja Luka (Bosnia and Herzegovina) then wait in the semifinal.

Chelsea's opponents in the final in case they get that away that will come from the other half of the support, which includes the tastes of Real Betis, Fiorentina and Panathinaikos.
The other teams in the average opposition being Celje, Lugano, Cercle Brugs, Jagiumonia BiaĆystick and Vitoria Las Gimimaraes.
Betis and Fiorentina, currently eighth and sixth in the League and Series A respectively, certainly have the potential to cause chelsea problems.
However, this is undoubtedly the easiest route of Chelsea towards European glory.
If Chelsea is coming and lifts the trophy in the final in Wroclaw on May 28, they will become the first club to win the Champions League, the Europa League and the Conference League.
Chelsea won the Champions League in 2012 and 2021, on both sides of its two triumphs in the Europa League in 2013 and 2019.
The Stamford Bridge Club also won the now missing Cup of Winners of the UEFA Cup in 1971 and 1998.