We take a look at which teams have been promoted and relegated across the Scottish Professional Football League in 2025/26, from the Premiership down to League Two.
Livingston were relegated from the Scottish Premiership with three games to spare after just one season back in the top-flight.
The Lions endured a difficult campaign which included a 33-match winless run in all competitions.
St Mirren avoided joining Livingston after beating Championship side Partick Thistle in a two-legged relegation play-off.
Topping the standings from the opening weekend through to the end of the campaign, St Johnstone sealed an immediate return to the Scottish Premiership as champions of the Scottish Championship.
Ross County will compete in the third tier of Scottish football for the first time since 2008 after the Staggies finished bottom of the Scottish Championship to suffer a second successive relegation.
Airdrieonians have also dropped to League One for the first time since 2023 after losing their relegation play-off.
Inverness Caledonian Thistle were crowned League One champions despite being deducted five points for entering administration last season.
They are accompanied by Stenhousemuir, who have reached the Scottish Championship for the first time after beating Alloa Athletic 3-2 in the play-off final.
Kelty Hearts were the first SPFL side to be relegated this season as they finished bottom of League One, ending a four-year stay in the third tier.
Hamilton Academical secured their survival after being Clyde in the relegation play-off.
East Kilbride continued their remarkable ascent as they won the League Two title after finishing top of the pile in the Lowland League in the previous campaign.
No team has been relegated from Scottish Two after bottom side Edinburgh City defeated Highland League outfit Brora Rangers over two legs.