The SPFL has decided against altering the size of the Scottish Premiership, accepting that a consensus for a new format is unlikely. However, they are exploring potential reconfigurations for the Championship and Leagues 1 and 2, acknowledging a general agreement for changes at these levels. The current Premiership format has been in place since the 2000-01 season, consisting of 12 teams and a dynamic playoff system allowing promotion. Consultation with clubs and stakeholders is expected as plans for lower league adjustments are developed.
The SPFL has ruled out changing the size of the Premiership but will explore restructuring the Championship and Leagues 1 and 2.
Since its expansion in 2000-01, the Premiership has maintained a 12-team format with a unique playoff system allowing promotion from lower leagues.
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