Burnley striker Sam Vokes is confident the club can handle next season's Europa League campaign.
They will know their fate when the draw for the second qualifying round of the Europa League takes place in Nyon, Switzerland, on June 19, the day after England get their World Cup campaign under way against Tunisia.
Sevilla, Galatasaray, RB Leipzig, Bordeaux and Hajduk Split will be among the clubs joining Burnley in the draw and striker Vokes issued the rallying cry: Bring on the Champions League next.
Vokes said: “We have got to be successful in Europe. We have got to qualify for the next round and then see where it takes us.
“It's a new challenge for us, so we won't know much about it until we get there.
“But it's a challenge we're looking forward to and we believe we can do it.
“We're ready to take it on. The Champions League will be next. We keep stepping up the challenge every year.
“There's nothing better than being under the lights at Turf Moor and this will be a new experience for us all. We will want to give a good account of ourselves, too.
“We will come back in pre-season and get ready to build on what we have done this year. The Europa League is something we're all looking forward to.
“We have been written off a lot of times. Hopefully we can prove people wrong again."