The EFL season is almost set for take off, and League One and League Two will be more competitive than ever!
But who exactly are the runners and riders? LV BET’s season preview blog has every angle covered ahead of the big kick-off.
League One betting odds
Sunderland may have escaped the jaws of League One back in May, but the Championship is still a division crawling with formidable clubs.
Sheffield Wednesday fans will argue they are the biggest of the lot – and the Owls know they must bounce back this time.
Not only have they so far kept hold of star man Barry Bannan, Wales international Will Vaulks has arrived and Darren Moore has eyes for automatic promotion and they are a 9/2 (5.5) title tip with LV BET.
How will Derby County cope following the chaos of their takeover?
In new hands but without Wayne Rooney, the Rams have added a number of impressive new recruits, and we put them 7/1 (8.00) to win it.
Ipswich Town is another former Premier League club looking up again – and the pressure is on to have a good season.
New faces Marcus Harness, Freddie Ladapo, Dom Ball and Greg Leigh should make them competitive with odds of 5/1 (6.00)
How will MK Dons deal with the loss of Scott Twine and Harry Darling? The kings of recruitment hope they can once again get their business right and 14/1 (15.00) odds makes them an attractive punt.
Barnsley has lost some key players after relegation, but the League One side has added striker James Norwood. They can be backed at 16/1 (17.00)
Like the Tykes, Peterborough United has come down from the Championship but it is a force to be reckoned with in League One.
You can back the Posh at 10/1 (11.00) with Portsmouth on offer at 14/1 (15.00)
Wycombe Wanderers, the defeated play-off finalists of course, hope to go under the radar again – Gareth Ainsworth’s team are 16/1 to do it this year.
League Two betting odds
When there are four promotion places up for grabs, it’s no surprise that teams really go for it ahead of every new League Two season.
Perhaps the surprise move this summer came at Crawley. The Red Devils are now owned by WAGMI United LLC, a group of US cryptocurrency investors.
Incredibly enough, Crawley managed to lure prolific striker Dom Telford from Newport County. Last season, Telford bagged 25 goals in 37 matches.
But with new manager Kevin Betsy have they got enough to win it? You can back them at 25/1 (26.00)
Stockport County stormed to the National League title last season.
Snapping up plenty of players who stood out against them last season, Dave Challinor isn’t keen to hang around. The Hatters are our 6/1 (7.00) title favourites.
Another to be considered is Northampton, who has welcomed a number of good signings, including Danny Hylton.
Jon Brady’s team are at 15/1 (16.00) and great value, while Mansfield look a good 11/1 (12.00) championship bet.
Mark Hughes isn’t at Bradford City to settle for mid-table and at 7/1 (8.00) to win it, the Bantams could help you win big.
Will Salford City get it right this time? They are at 8/1 (9.00) to win the title.
Doncaster Rovers went down but are always a strong League Two team, we make them 16/1 to take first place.
EFL football cannot return soon enough!
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*Odds subject to change. Odds correct at time of publishing