As we edge closer to finding out who our European opponents will be, let’s take a look at how the draw works.
We enter the second qualifying round for the UEFA Conference League, with the draw taking place on Wednesday 17 June in Nyon. Motherwell and Hibernian are in the draw.
Due to our club coefficient, we are unseeded in the draw. Hibernian are seeded. Seeding is not determined by position in the league table but is instead calculated using club coefficient ranking.
As the second-round draw takes place before the first qualifying round is completed, there is a chance we would have to wait until the first qualifying-round ties have taken place before we know our opponent. This means when our draw is completed, it could be ‘Motherwell v Team A or Team B.’
As we are unseeded, we will be drawn against a seeded opponent.
You can view seeding and potential opponents online by clicking here. Scroll down to the ‘CO-Q2: 2nd Qualifying Round section’. Teams with a ‘*’ next to them are seeded clubs of the first qualifying round that are assumed to progress to the second qualifying round.
All seeded teams in the second qualifying round draw are currently potential opponents. However, on the morning of Wednesday 17 June, UEFA will group all teams, and our potential opponents will be narrowed down to five. These will be communicated once they are known.
These groupings are loosely determined by geography to try and limit extensive travel, but there are no set guidelines on this.
The location of the first leg, as in will we play at home or away, will also be determined in the draw. The first team out of the hat will play at home in the first leg. Please note, however, this could be subject to change in the scenario of teams from the same area playing in European competition at the same time.
The draw for the third qualifying round takes place on Monday 20 July, prior to the first leg of the second qualifying round matches. This means that our opponents, should we progress to the next round of the Conference League, will be known. Ahead of the third qualifying round draw, UEFA will group our potential opponents like the second qualifying round draw.
In the draw, UEFA use the coefficient ranking of the highest club involved in every tie. In theory, should we be drawn against a team with a high coefficient ranking in the second qualifying round, and we progress, we will take their ranking. To be seeded in the third qualifying round, we would likely have to defeat a side with a very high club coefficient ranking so it is likely if we progressed to the third qualifying round, we would be unseeded once again.
All dates for all rounds and draws can be found on the UEFA Conference League website.
We recommend all supporters wait until official confirmation from UEFA on dates and venues before booking travel.