On 2 February 2009,
Bangor's board announced that they would not be able to renew their domestic licence due to financial difficulties, and thereby would not compete in this season's premiership. They finished the
2008–09 season in 11th place. As a consequence, 12th-placed
Dungannon Swifts, who were originally going to be directly relegated to the
IFA Championship, earned the relegation play-off berth from Bangor. After a two-legged series against 2008–09 Championship runners-up
Donegal Celtic, which ended in an
aggregated 2–2 tie, Dungannon eventually retained their Premiership status on
away goals. Promoted from the Championship were 2008–09 champions
Portadown, which marked their return to the highest
football league of
Northern Ireland after a one-year hiatus. ==Stadia and locations==