GALA Fairydean Rovers fans will have the chance to watch their favourites take on the cream of Scottish football’s young talent once again next season.
Earlier this week the Lowland League clubs voted in favour of accepting Celtic, Hearts and Rangers' B teams into the division again next season.
Celtic and Rangers have been represented in the division since 2021, with Hearts entering their B team for the current campaign.
The league tweeted the news last night: "This vote comes following the Pyramid Review undertaken by the Scottish FA this season."
Gala have one league game remaining against Open Goal Broomhill on Saturday April 22.
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Martin Scott’s men have enjoyed a successful season, surpassing the club’s previous record points tally and winning the East of Scotland Cup.
Rovers are currently in 12th place on 46 points, one ahead of Hearts B and two behind Caledonian Braves.
Spartans have won the division and will contest the SPFL's pyramid play-off.
They will take on the Highland League champions for a place in the League 2 play-off final, with the winner featuring in the fourth tier the following campaign.
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Buckie Thistle and Brechin City are the last two teams in contention for the Highland League title.
Celtic, Hearts and Rangers' B teams are not eligible for the pyramid play-off.
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