The two Scottish teams in the Heineken Cup both face English and French opposition in their groups, with new Edinburgh head coach Michael Bradley declaring: "We're happy with the draw in the sense that the sides that we've been drawn against sides which all present winnable opportunities.
"I suspect this group will be very tight. The timing of the matches - who we play and when we play - is going to be very important but the overriding impression is that this is a group that Edinburgh could do well in."
Meanwhile Glasgow Warriors head coach Sean Lineen said, "We have three challenging teams in this draw however the boys are excited because these are three good teams to measure yourself against.
"Leinster are the current holders of the Heineken Cup and they bring an all encompassing physicality to the competition. Montpellier are a great team who really like to play rugby and Bath have quality players right through their setup.
"We are up against three giants of the game really, but we want to play against the best and get three home wins first and foremost!"