SCOTTISH football will have five representatives in European action next season.

UEFA have confirmed that an extra place has been granted to our clubs following a significant upturn in Scotland's co-efficient rating in the last few years.

Rangers have reached the group stages of the Europa League on three occasions under the guidance of boss Steven Gerrard.

And Celtic are also in group action once again  this term after qualifying following their elimination from the Champions League. 

A statement from the Scottish FA read: "UEFA have today announced Scotland will have five places in next season’s UEFA Club Competitions, increasing from the four spots they have held in previous years.

"There will be sides representing the country in the Qualifying Rounds of the UEFA Champions League, the Qualifying Rounds of the UEFA Europa League as well as the newly introduced third UEFA club competition the UEFA Europa Conference League, which will begin in season 2021/22.

"Scotland will now have two sides in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying Rounds. The winners of the Scottish Premiership will enter from the Third Qualifying Round and the second placed team in this season’s Scottish Premiership will enter from the Second Qualifying Round.

"In the Europa League, there will be one place granted to the winners of the 2020/21 Scottish Cup and the club will enter into the Third Qualifying Round of the competition.

"The clubs who finish in third and fourth place of the Scottish Premiership will enter into the newly created UEFA Europa Conference League from the Second Qualifying Round."