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Scottish Premiership Post-Split Fixtures Explained

Understanding the complexities of the Scottish Premiership's split system

8 Apr 2026 · 8 Apr 2026·1 source

According to BBC Sport — Football, the Scottish Premiership's post-split fixtures are determined by a complex system. The league is divided into two halves, with the top six teams competing in the Premiership and the bottom six in the Championship. The top team in the Premiership qualifies directly for the Champions League, while the second and third-placed teams enter the Champions League qualifying rounds.

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