Team GB have been drawn with hosts Japan, familiar foes Canada and Chile in the group stages of the women's football tournament at Tokyo 2020.
Hege Riise will lead a side combining England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland players to the Games – the second Olympic Games to feature a British football side.
Drawn in a tough-looking Group E, GB will face host nation Japan – who won silver at the only other Games to feature British competitors, London 2012.
Also in the group are Canada, who beat Hope Powell’s Team GB side 2-0 in the quarter-finals nine years ago and have won bronze medals at the last two Olympics.
And completing the group are Chile, the world ranked number 37 nation.
GB will begin their campaign against Chile on July 21, before playing Japan on July 24 and Canada on July 27.
Interim Lionesses coach Riise has experience of success on the biggest stage of them all, having won Olympic gold as a player with Norway in 2000 and served on the coaching staff for the USA side that won gold in 2012.
Group G features Trans-Tasman rivals Australia and New Zealand, as well as four-time Olympic champions USA and Sweden – with the former seeking revenge over a Sweden side that eliminated them from Rio 2016 on penalties.
China, Brazil, Zambia and Netherlands comprise Group F.
The tournament begins on July 21 with Japan taking on Canada at the Sapporo Dome, with the top two teams from each group and the two highest ranked third-placed teams qualifying for the quarter-finals. The gold medal match takes place at the Japan National Stadium on August 6.
Tokyo 2020 Women’s Football Tournament draw:
Group E: Japan, Canada, Great Britain, Chile
Group F: China, Brazil, Zambia, Netherlands
Group G: Sweden, USA, Australia, New Zealand
Sportsbeat 2021