Wrexham are the bookies' favourites to win the League Two title in 2023/24 following their return to the Football League.
The Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney-owned side have been tipped to win their second successive promotion next season, with bookmakers offering odds of 7/2 for them to go all the way and be crowned champions, ahead of sides who were playing two leagues above them just weeks ago.
The Red Dragons gained promotion to the Football League for the first time in 15 years in April, sealing the National League title with a 3-1 win over Boreham Wood. They finished the season on a staggering 111 points after a thrilling title race with rivals Notts County, who also won promotion in a dramatic play-off final at Wembley.
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Despite also coming up from the fifth tier, Notts County are third favourites to win League Two next season at 8/1, just behind last year's fourth-placed side Stockport who have been given odds of 6/1.
But while Wrexham have been tipped to pull off another fairytale title win, it's less good news for the only other Welsh side in the league. Having finished 15th in the last campaign, Newport County are 33/1 outsiders to win the title this time around.
The sides that have dropped down into League Two are also largely unfancied, with Forest Green Rovers and Accrington Stanley both given odds of 33/1 to win the league and return to the third division at the first time of asking, while Morecambe are at 25/1 to be crowned champions.
Here are the latest odds in full:
To win League Two
Wrexham 7/2
Stockport 6/1
Notts County 8/1
Gillingham 10/1
Bradford 12/1
MK Dons 14/1
Salford 16/1
Mansfield 18/1
Doncaster 20/1
Accrington 25/1
Swindon 25/1
Barrow 33/1
Forest Green 33/1
Grimsby 33/1
Morecambe 33/1
Newport 33/1
Tranmere 33/1
Walsall 33/1
AFC Wimbledon 40/1
Crewe 50/1
Sutton 50/1
Colchester 66/1
Crawley 80/1
Harrogate 100/1
(Odds courtesy of SkyBet, correct at time of publication)
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