Scottish Championship


The Scottish Championship known as the William Hill Championship for sponsorship reasons, is the second tier of the Scottish Professional Football League, the league competition for men's professional football clubs in Scotland. The Scottish Championship was established in July 2013, after the Scottish Professional Football League was formed by a merger of the Scottish Premier League and Scottish Football League.

Format

Teams play each opponent four times in the season, twice at home and twice away from home. Teams receive three points for a win and one point for a draw. No points are awarded for a loss. Teams are ranked by total points, then goal difference, and then goals scored. At the end of each season, the club with the most points is crowned league champion. If points are equal, the goal difference determines the winner. If this still does not result in a winner, the tied teams must take part in a playoff game at a neutral venue to determine the final placings.

Promotion and relegation

The champions are directly promoted to the Scottish Premiership, swapping places with the bottom club of the Premiership.
The clubs finishing 2nd, 3rd and 4th then enter the two-legged Premiership play-off. The 3rd-placed club plays the 4th-placed club, with the winner then playing the 2nd-placed club. The winner of that game then plays against the 11th-placed Premiership club. If the Championship play-off winner prevails, the club is promoted and the Premiership club is relegated; otherwise, the Premiership club remains in its league while the Championship club is not promoted.
For promotion and relegation, the Championship play-off system closely mirrors its Premiership counterpart—the bottom-ranked club in the Championship is automatically relegated while the 9th-placed club undergoes a play-off with the 2nd, 3rd and 4th placed clubs from League One.

Teams

Listed below are all the teams competing in the 2025–26 Scottish Championship season, with details of the first season they entered the second tier; the first season of their current spell in the second tier; and the last time they won the second tier.
TeamPosition in 2024–25First season in
second tier
First season of current
spell in second tier
Last second tier title
Airdrieonians9th, Scottish Championship2004–052023–24
Arbroath1st, Scottish League One 1921–222025–26
Ayr United3rd, Scottish Championship1910–112018–191965–66
Dunfermline Athletic7th, Scottish Championship1912–132023–242010–11
Greenock Morton6th, Scottish Championship1893–942015–161986–87
Partick Thistle4th, Scottish Championship1893–942021–222012–13
Queen's Park8th, Scottish Championship1922–232022–231955–56
Raith Rovers5th, Scottish Championship1902–032020–211994–95
Ross County11th, Scottish Premiership 2000-012025–262018-19
St Johnstone12th, Scottish Premiership 1911–122025–262008–09

Stadiums

AirdrieoniansArbroathAyr UnitedDunfermline AthleticGreenock Morton
Excelsior StadiumGayfield ParkSomerset ParkEast End ParkCappielow Park
Capacity:10,101Capacity:6,056Capacity:10,185Capacity:11,480Capacity:11,589

Partick ThistleQueen's ParkRaith RoversRoss CountySt Johnstone
Firhill StadiumLesser HampdenStark's ParkVictoria ParkMcDiarmid Park
Capacity:10,887Capacity:900Capacity:8,867Capacity:6,541Capacity:10,696
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Statistics

Championships

Records and awards

; Biggest home win: Heart of Midlothian 10–0 Cowdenbeath, 28 February 2015
; Biggest away win: Dumbarton 0–6 Rangers, 2 January 2016;
; Most points in a season: 91; Heart of Midlothian, 2014–15
; Fewest points in a season: 4; Brechin City, 2017–18
; Fewest goals scored in a season: 20; Brechin City, 2017–18
; Most goals scored in a season: 96; Heart of Midlothian, 2014–15
; Most goals conceded in a season: 90; Brechin City, 2017–18
; Fewest goals conceded in a season: 23; Dundee United, 2023–24
; Highest attendance: 50,349; Rangers 1–1 Alloa Athletic, 23 April 2016
; Lowest attendance: 318; Cowdenbeath 3–0 Greenock Morton, 25 March 2014

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1Stephen DobbieQueen of the South 69
2Jason CummingsHibernian
Dundee
63
3Lawrence ShanklandSt Mirren
Greenock Morton
Ayr United
Dundee United
62
4Nicky ClarkRangers
Dunfermline Athletic
Dundee United
Ross County
54
5Derek LyleQueen of the South 51

Italics denotes players still playing professional football,
Bold denotes players still playing in the Scottish Championship.