Celtic chief Peter Lawwell is set to take a place on the SPFL board with Rangers' Stewart Robertson stepping down.

St Johnstone's Steve Brown also looks ready to take a seat with Motherwell's Alan Burrows joining Robertson in leaving at this time - joining Hamilton's Les Gray as representatives for the Scottish Premiership.

The governing body for Scottish football will have a video conference call to hold its annual general meeting (AGM) on Monday, coinciding with the first day of Hearts and Partick Thistle's arbitration case against the SPFL.

Lawwell and Robertson swap places on the board, as is customary for both members of Old Firm representation every two years.

It has been reported that there will be other changes from the lower leagues in terms of which club will represent their respective league.

A vote on Monday will determine whether it is to be Ross McArthur of Dunfermline, Ewen Cameron of Alloa Athletic or Ross Morrison of Inverness CT who will represent the Championship. Two men of the three will be chosen.

Gordon Thomson of Clyde and Ken Ferguson of Brechin will represent League One and Two. The board will be completed by Neil Doncaster and non-executive director Karyn McCluskey.