http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/8039270.stm
Scotland will have a sixth team in Europe next season, with Uefa confirming that a Fair Play berth will go to a Scottish Premier League side.
Motherwell currently enjoy the best disciplinary record of the sides not already assured of a European place.
Norway, Denmark and Scotland will all get an extra place in the first qualifying round of the Europa League.
The opening round of the revamped tournament, formerly the Uefa Cup, is due to commence in early June.
Fair Play League rankings are based on a points system correlating to the number of red and yellow cards administered to each club and national side over a 12-month period.
Motherwell have just four matches of the season remaining, with St Mirren and Hibernian their nearest challengers for the extra place.
Celtic and Rangers have claimed the Champions League places, while Scottish Cup finalists Falkirk will compete in the Europa League, along with the teams finishing third and fourth in the SPL.
Hearts and Dundee United are strong favourites to land those remaining spots, although Aberdeen and Hibs can still catch them.
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Thought we were in the running for this as well, although I guess Kerr calling the ref names last night hasn't done much to help our cause.