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ABOUT League Two Qualification
Scottish League Two is the fourth tier of football in Scotland and it’s the lowest professional competition in the country.
The competition is currently made-up of ten clubs with the eventual champions enjoying automatic promotion to the Scottish League One.
Clubs who finish in second, third and fourth enter a play-off at the end of the season to determine who will play in a two-legged tie against the team second-bottom from League One.
First, the third placed side takes on the fourth placed side, with the winner taking on the second placed club in the play-off final.
If the League Two play-off winner manages to beat League One’s second-bottom side, then it also enjoys promotion to the third tier.
Since the 2014/15 season the club which finishes last in League Two faces a two-legged play-off against the winner of an earlier play-off tie between the winner of the Highland League and the Lowland League. The winner takes their place in League Two while the loser faces relegation.