The Sky Bet Championship is often the decision that dominates the headlines when it comes to the EFL, but there's a case for saying that this Sky Bet League One line-up is the strongest it has ever been.
Sunderland are placed as the heavy favourites following last minute heartbreak at Wembley in May, followed by Ipswich who are looking to rebuild under Paul Lambert.
Portsmouth are also expected to be in the mix following their play-off appearance, while Rotherham also join Ipswich in being a fancied relegated side.
The one side who do look a good bet to win the title at a price of 11/1 is PETERBOROUGH UNITED.
Darren Ferguson is back for a third stint at the club. An appointment that divided opinion, but history has shown how he can bring success to London Road.
Ferguson guided Posh to runners-up in League Two in 2007/08, following that up with another promotion the following season after finishing the season in the same position in League One.
They would then win the League One play-offs in 2011, having returned from a spell at Preston four months prior.
Alongside success in the league, Peterborough also earned success at Wembley by winning the Football League Trophy in 2014.
It just proves that he is a manager who knows the club and that seemed to be the reason behind Darragh MacAnthony electing to bring him back.