Following Notts County's playoff final win over Salford City, all 24 teams competing in League Two next season have been confirmed.
Dramatic title-winners York are joined by Rochdale from the National League, whilst Exeter, Port Vale Rotherham and Northampton embark on a campaign in the fourth tier after suffering League One relegation.
The market has two of those sides, Port Vale and Rotherham, alongside Barnet as 10/1 co-favourites to be crowned League Two champions at the end of next season.
Although the market has a trio of early fancied sides, there isn't much to separate them from Chesterfield and Salford at 11/1.
Both sides put themselves in promising positions to gain promotion this campaign, being defeated in the playoff semi-final and final respectively.
The race for the title is expected to be a wide-open one, with a further three teams priced up at 12/1. These include Bristol Rovers, York and Grimsby - the latter of which knocked Manchester United out of the EFL Cup before suffering a heartbreaking late defeat against Salford in the playoff semi-finals.
Further down the list, recently relegated Northampton Town are 7/2 to secure an instant return back to the third tier, while Rochdale are 8/1 to win a second consecutive promotion.
Finishing 20th this season, Newport County are expected to struggle again and are 16/1 to achieve an unlikely ascent back to League One.
(Odds will display when the market is available.)
(Odds will display when the market is available)