A new third division is among the changes in structure for the Sligo Leitrim District and Soccer League.
A meeting was held with all clubs across the league on Monday evening to discuss the proposed changes.
As it stands, seven teams have expressed interest in the new First Division, three of which will be reserve teams for clubs already competing in the league.
Those clubs are Gurteen Celtic reserves, Ballymote Celtic Reserves and Arrow Harps reserves. The other clubs making up the new First Division are Abbey United, Dromore Villa and Valley Rovers. The league is still awaiting official confirmation from Chaffpool United on their participation.
Expressions of interest for the First Division are still being take, with room for an additional three teams to make it up to a ten-team division.
Changes have also been made to the Southern Hotel Super League and Sligo Pallets Premier League formats. The Super League has been reduced from 13 teams to 12, while the Premier League has gone from 12 teams down to 10.
Last season's Super League champions, MCR, have withdrawn completely from the league.
All teams in the Super League and Premier League will play each other twice, with each team in the First Division playing each other three times as it stands.
Four teams will be promoted and relegated from each division.
Abbey United have also been added to the Sligo Bay Lobsters Women's League, and that league is staying with the one-round format that was in place last season.
League Secretary, Noel Kennedy, has been detailing the changes for next season.