CELTIC and Rangers B teams are set to remain in the Scottish Lowland League after a majority vote backed their inclusion for the 2022/23 season.

League chiefs confirmed 11 clubs voted in favour of the youth sides competing in the league next season while four voted against.

Clubs cast their votes after two weeks of debate on the major decision which see the sides join as "guests clubs" and unable to be promoted or relegated from the division.

An SLFL statement read: "The member clubs of the Scottish Lowland Football League tonight voted on the potential inclusion of guest clubs for season 2022/23. 

"A comfortable majority of 11-4 indicated a preference for their involvement, having taken two weeks to weigh up a presentation on the topic.

"While conscious it is, understandably, a divisive and emotive subject, the overriding feeling is their presence has been of benefit in a commercial sense while there are promising early indications of young, emerging Scottish talents benefiting from early exposure to senior football in a competitive environment.

"It is important to note that guest clubs will not be eligible for promotion. Nor will they hamper the ability of clubs to be promoted to or relegated from the Lowland League.

"This has been a democratic process, with conversation and debate encouraged before any outcome was established.

"The board of the SLFL, and member clubs, remain committed to making a positive impact within our communities and Scottish football as a whole, and will maintain an open mind to any initiatives that support those aims."