The journey is just beginning for Manchester United.
They have come through four qualifying matches to reach the main draw of the Women's Champions League for the first time - but do not want to stop there.
Marc Skinner's side wrapped up a 3-1 aggregate victory over Brann on Thursday night thanks to Elisabeth Terland's hat-trick, but will have to go up another gear when they face Europe's elite in the new-look competition.
Testing their squad depth, Skinner's rotation, how they handle travelling long distances and coming up against better-quality opposition - it is a new challenge for United.
"We are history makers and that's really important to stress. I said to the players that we can't just go in [the draw] and make up the numbers," said Skinner.
"We have to be really excited by the opportunity of playing against Europe's best teams. If you want to be there, you have to perform against them.
"Whatever the draw is, I hope that the teams who get us think they didn't want to play Manchester United."