2022–23 West of Scotland Football League

The 2022–23 West of Scotland Football League (known as the PDM Buildbase West of Scotland League for sponsorship reasons) was the third season of the West of Scotland Football League, with its top division as part of the sixth tier of the Scottish football pyramid system. The season began on 29 July 2022 and ended on 27 May 2023. Darvel were the reigning champions.

To West of Scotland Football League
Transferred from South of Scotland Football League
 * Threave Rovers

Transferred from Ayrshire Amateur Football League Transferred from Caledonian Amateur Football League Transferred from Central Scottish Amateur Football League
 * Eglinton (played 2021–22 as Kilwinning Rangers Amateurs)
 * Thorn Athletic
 * West Park United

Transferred from Scottish Amateur Football League
 * Easterhouse Academy (played 2021–22 as Easthall Star)

Newly established
 * Rossvale Academy

From West of Scotland Football League
Transferred to East of Scotland Football League
 * Harthill Royal

Premier Division
The Premier Division reverted to a 16-team division, with Arthurlie, Cambuslang Rangers, and Petershill promoted from the tier 7 Conferences A, B & C respectively. Coupled with a 1–1 draw for Darvel at Hurlford United, a 5–0 win for Beith Juniors over Kilwinning Rangers on 29 April 2023 secured the league title. However, they were ineligible for promotion as they do not hold an SFA club licence.

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First Division
The First Division is made up of the seven teams relegated from the Premier Division, along with those finishing 2nd, 3rd, and 4th in each of the three Conferences. A 1–1 draw at Benburb on the final day of the season allowed Gartcairn to win the league title by one point ahead of St Cadoc's.

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Second Division
The Second Division consists of the clubs finishing 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th in each of the three Conferences, plus the 10th place club with the best points per game record (Muirkirk Juniors). Renfrew won the title with a round of matches to spare, sealing the title with a 2–0 win over Glasgow University.

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Third Division
The Third Division features the remaining clubs from each Conference, along with Finnart who were promoted as winners of Division Four. Vale of Clyde became champions on the penultimate weekend of the season, sealing the title with a 5–1 win at East Kilbride Thistle.

Fourth Division
The Fourth Division contains the remaining six clubs from Division Four, as well as six new teams, including Threave Rovers who have switched from the South of Scotland League.

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