HAWICK, SCOTLAND - MARCH 11: A scrum during the Men's Tennent's Premiership final between Hawick and Currie Chieftains at Mansfield Park, on March 11, 2023, in Hawick, Scotland. (Photo by Mark Scates / SNS Group)

The Club Rugby Board (CRB) agreed last night to progress with a 12-team Premiership for season 2024/25 at their meeting determining the coming season’s structure.

For the forthcoming transition season 2024/25 Watsonians FC and Melrose Rugby will move to the Premiership and Boroughmuir FC and Stirling County RFC will move to National League Division 1. Ayr RFC and Heriot’s Rugby will also play in the Premiership where they would have competed next season anyway.

In the following season 2025/26 the Premiership and National Leagues will return to 10-team competitions. The decision was reached after discussions considering the merits of seven potential options for how season 2024/25 could be structured to re-integrate the Super Series teams and their players.

During consultation, different groups of clubs had differing opinions on their preferred options. In this context, CRB worked through each of the options presented using three principles which were agreed by the Scottish Rugby Limited and Scottish Rugby Union Boards to come to their decision. These were:

  • To be as fair to as many clubs as possible
  • Least disruption to 10-team National League structures and regional leagues
  • No club to be seriously inconvenienced.

These criteria were applied through a process of elimination when considering each of the seven options to reach a final decision. Option 2 emerged as the best option to balance out the criteria.

Scottish Rugby Vice President and Chair of the CRB, Keith Wallace, thanked his colleagues on the board for the quality of the discussions and the clubs who contributed to the consultation process in an open and honest manner.

“This was always going to be a difficult decision to come to. We have followed a consultative, robust and constructive process.

“I’m pleased we’ve reached a positive outcome, and we now have clarity on a way forward for the coming season, which will allow preparations to begin.”

Further consultation will now take place with clubs with teams in National Leagues 2 & 3 to discuss the implications of creating nine team leagues for Season 2024/25 for one season only.

CRB gave consideration to the proposal put forward by the National 2/3/4 Forum to retain 10 teams in National 2 & 3, however in returning to 10 team leagues in Season 2025/26 there would be further disruption to National 4 as five teams would be relegated which in turn would impact the Regional Leagues. This was not adopted.

In addition to changes being implemented for 1st XV teams, discussions will be initiated to understand how these may impact the Reserve Leagues and what clubs wish to see for their reserve teams next season.

During the consultation process there was a groundswell of opinion across all leagues to stop player payments in the Premiership and the CRB has initiated a review and will report back in due course.

Scottish Rugby’s Director of Rugby Development Gav Scott said the season structure consultation was a challenging process given the tight timeframe and range of possible outcomes under consideration.

“We were always mindful there will some disruption for this transition season on clubs somewhere within the league structure however we now have clarity on the way forward.

“We’ve been encouraged by the level of engagement and collaboration from clubs across the country. They have helped to ensure there was a wide range of views informing the CRB to make its decision.”

Scottish Rugby’s competitions department will begin work on shaping the coming season’s league structures, taking into account the CRB’s decision to adopt Option 2. Further communications about the 2024-25 season will be released later.

RELATED

Glasgow Warriors Men ASM Clermont-Auvergne 21-33 Glasgow Warriors 11 January 2026 Edinburgh Rugby Men Capital comeback: Edinburgh overcome 13-point deficit to edge Gloucester 11 January 2026 Arnold Clark Men’s Premiership preview: Saturday 10 January 9 January 2026 Obituary: Ian McCrae 9 January 2026 Obituary: Jim Turner 9 January 2026 Scotland Women Scottish Rugby adds international experience to Scotland Women coaching set-up 5 January 2026 Edinburgh Rugby Men Edinburgh hold nerve in Treviso thriller 4 January 2026 Glasgow Warriors Men Glasgow Warriors 47-10 Zebre Parma 4 January 2026 Glasgow Warriors Men Nick Ryan and Duncan Weir join Warriors Academy coaching team 31 December 2025 1872 Cup (Edinburgh Rugby) Match Report: Edinburgh 3–21 Glasgow Warriors 29 December 2025 1872 Cup (Edinburgh Rugby) 1872 Cup: What’s on Guide 25 December 2025 1872 Cup (Edinburgh Rugby) Take part in the 1872 Cup light show! 25 December 2025 1872 Cup (Edinburgh Rugby) Line-ups confirmed for decisive 1872 Cup clash 24 December 2025 Obituary Obituary: Richard Cramb 23 December 2025 1872 Cup (Edinburgh Rugby) Preview: All roads lead to Scottish Gas Murrayfield for intercity double-header 22 December 2025 1872 Cup (Edinburgh Rugby) 30,000 and counting: Blockbuster finale at Scottish Gas Murrayfield 21 December 2025 1872 Cup (Glasgow Warriors) Match Report: Glasgow Warriors 24 – 12 Edinburgh Rugby 21 December 2025 1872 Cup (Edinburgh Rugby) Scotland stars included in Edinburgh’s 1872 Cup lineup 19 December 2025 Edinburgh Rugby Men Henry Pyrgos joins Edinburgh Rugby’s Academy coaching staff 19 December 2025 1872 Cup (Glasgow Warriors) Warriors call on supporters to bring the Hampden roar 18 December 2025