Having been confirmed as champions after an overwhelming 37 out of 30 clubs voted to end the season and award placings on a points per game basis, Bo’ness have all but guaranteed promotion to the Lowland League for next season.
For this to be 100 per cent certain, the BUs need to have a licence to join this division granted at an SFA AGM in June.
This would put them in tier five of the Scottish football pyramid, just one level below Ladbrokes League Two.
Here, we pay tribute to the champions by profiling six matches which illustrated the highs and lows of their title win under manager Max Christie, which saw Bo'ness win 14, draw five and lose two of their 21 league fixtures.
1. Newtongrange Star 2-3 Bo'ness United (Sep 21, 2019)
An exciting early season win for Boness at Newtongrange Star bode well for the season ahead.
Photo: Lisa Ferguson
2. Bo'ness United 2-1 Tranent (Sep 28 2019)
Tranent were seen off at Newtown Park as the BUs further signalled their intentions of topping the table come the end of the season.
Photo: Alan Murray
3. Bo'ness United 1-1 Broxburn Athletic (Dec 21, 2019)
This was an important home point against title rivals Broxburn Athletic.
Photo: Alan Murray
4. Bo'ness United 2-1 Linlithgow Rose (Jan 4, 2020)
Boness gained the derby bragging rights at home to local rivals Linlithgow Rose.
Photo: Alan Murray