MOTHERWELL will face either Bala Town or Sligo Rovers in the Europa Conference League second qualifying round.
Graham Alexander's side have been handed a shorter trip than they might've faced with either Wales or the Republic of Ireland as the away trip in Europe.
Motherwell were the seeded side for the draw and will play the first leg at home following this afternoon's UEFA draw.
The first-leg will be played at fir Park on Thursday 21 July with the second leg on Thursday 28 July.
Bala Town and Sligo Rovers go against each other in the first qualifying round on July 7 before the return leg the following week.
Motherwell await the winners of the first round matchup.
We will face Bala Town or Sligo Rovers in the second qualifying round of the 2022/23 UEFA Europa Conference League.
— Motherwell FC (@MotherwellFC) June 15, 2022
The first leg will be at home on Thursday 21 July with the second leg to be played away on Thursday 28 July. pic.twitter.com/p4FHqT6hin
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