Check out how your club will fare this season via our exhaustive guide to League Two.
ACCRINGTON
Manager: John Coleman. Stanley have been on the rise ever since Coleman took charge in 1999, winning three promotions to come back into the Football League in 2006. They have enjoyed a better league finish each and every season under the 47-year-old boss, who has relied on his vast knowledge at that level having been a much-travelled non-league striker.
Key man: Phil Edwards. The commanding centre-back joined Accy
initially on loan in 2005 and provides a massive presence at the back. An ever-present last season, the 24-year-old also weighed in with eight goals and is one of Stanley's most consistent players.
Position last season: 15th
Players in: Andy Parkinson (Gateshead, free), Ray Putterill (unattached), Craig Lindfield (Macclesfield, free), Michael Hall (Blackburn , free)
Players out: Bobby Grant (Scunthorpe, 260,000), Michael Symes (Bournemouth, free), Darran Kempson (Grimsby, free)
Chances: Stanley have been forced to let go last season's 37-goal strike-force of Grant and Symes and Coleman's bid to boost the squad was hindered by a transfer embargo for part of the summer. Even the arrival of ex-Tranmere winger Andy Parkinson may not be enough to stave off a relegation scrap.
Prediction: 22nd
Sky Bet odds: 66/1 to win League Two
ALDERSHOT
Manager: Kevin Dillon. After over a decade in various coaching roles at Reading, Dillon was given his first managers' job by Aldershot last November. And so far it has proved a sound appointment as the fiery 50-year-old steered the Shots to the play-offs and their best league finish since being reformed.
Key man: Jamie Vincent. Despite agreeing to sign a new deal at Walsall, the League One club agreed to release Vincent so that he could be nearer his family in Berkshire. The 35-year-old defender was Walsall's players' player of the year and has made over 400 league appearances for the likes of Bournemouth, Portsmouth and Swindon so brings some much-needed experience.
Position last season: 6th
Players in: Glenn Little (Sheff United, free), Jamie Vincent (Walsall, free), Luke Guttridge (Northampton, free), Manny Panther (Exeter, free), Darren Jones (Hereford, free), Jack Randall (Crystal Palace, free), Wade Small (Chesterfield, free), Jermaine McGlashan (free), Aaron Morris (Cardiff, free), Clayton Fortune (Weston-super-Mare, free)
Players out: Scott Donnelly (Swansea), Lewis Chalmers (Macclesfield, free), Andy Sandell (Wycombe, free), Mikhael Jaimez- Ruiz, John Grant, Dean Howell, Omer Riza (all released)
Chances: The Shots' 14-goal midfielder Scott Donnelly caught the eye during their surprise run to the play-offs and has left for the Championship. But Dillon has been busy to ensure he still has enough quality and experience to go for a repeat of last year's success.
Prediction: 9th
Sky Bet odds: 20/1 to win League Two
BARNET
Manager: Mark Stimson. The 42-year-old made his name in non-league in charge of Grays and Stevenage before being named Gillingham boss in November 2007. Stimson has a point to prove as despite winning the League Two play-offs in 2008/09, he was sacked after the Gills suffered relegation from League One on the final day of last season.
Key man: Jake Cole. Snapped up by the Bees following his release by QPR last summer, the 24-year-old goalkeeper was an ever-present last season. Having played a big part in Barnet securing their league status, he was also named the club's player of the year.
Position last season: 21st
Players in: Steve Kabba (Brentford, free), Mark Byrne (Nottm Forest, loan), Sam Cox (Tottenham, free), Jordan Parkes (Watford, free), Danny Kelly (Norwich, free), Anwar Uddin (Dagenham & Redbridge, free), Rossi Jarvis (Luton, free), Charlie Stimson (Gillingham, free), Ricky Holmes (Chelmsford, free), Glen Southam (Histon, free), Glenn Poole (AFC Wimbledon, free).
Players out: John O'Flynn (Exeter, free), Albert Adomah (Bristol City, £150,000), Albert Jarrett (Lincoln, free), Paul Furlong (Kettering, free), Ismail Yakubu (AFC Wimbledon, free), Micah Hyde (Billericay Town, free), Kenny Gillet (Inverness CT, free), Jake Hyde, Nicky Deverdics, Ryan O'Neill, Luke Medley, Cliff Akurang, Ahmed Deen (all released).
Chances: There was little the Bees could do to keep top scorer John O'Flynn and Albert Adomah but otherwise there has been a massive overhaul of the squad. The newcomers lack experience, although Stimson is hoping they will provide enough hunger and desire to avoid a repeat of last season's ongoing relegation tussle.
Prediction: 21st
Sky Bet odds: 100/1 to win League Two
BRADFORD
Manager: Peter Taylor. The vastly-experienced boss has managed in all four divisions plus non-league and has led Hull and Wycombe out of League Two. The 57-year-old was sacked by Wycombe last October and after succeeding Stuart McCall in February until the end of the season, he has now signed a new one-year deal.
Key man: Tommy Doherty. The tenacious midfielder spent the end of last season in Hungary on a short-term deal with Ferencvaros but returned to the UK in May on a two-year contract. The former Northern Ireland international, 31, made over 200 appearances for Bristol City and won League Two promotion with Wycombe in 2008/09 under Taylor.
Position last season: 14th
Players in: Jake Speight (Mansfield, £25,000), Tommy Doherty (Ferencvaros, free), Shane Duff (Cheltenham, free) Louis Moult (Stoke, loan), Lewis Hunt (Wycombe, free)
Players out:
Chances: Considering their resources, Bradford have massively under- achieved since being relegated to the bottom tier in 2006/07. But with a man of Taylor's experience now at the helm the Bantams are widely expected to finally mount a serious League Two promotion challenge this season.
Prediction: 3rd
Sky Bet odds: 7/1 to win League Two
BURTON
Manager: Paul Peschisolido. The former Canada international was handed his first managerial job by Burton in May 2009 following the departure of Roy McFarland, who oversaw Albion's promotion from non-league after Nigel Clough left for Derby that January. And Peschisolido has soon settled into his new role, steering the Brewers to a creditable finish in their first season of league football.
Key man: Aaron Webster. As Burton have developed so too has left-back Webster, helping them to two promotions before holding his own in League Two last season. Albion's longest-serving player, 29, has now made over 450 appearances for the club and rejected the chance to join Crewe to sign a new deal this summer.
Position last season: 13th
Players in: Darren Moore (Barnsley, free), Nathan Stanton (Rochdale, free), Adam Bolder (Millwall, free), Jack Dyer (Aston Villa, free), James Ellison (Liverpool, free), Lewis Young (Watford, free), Garyn Preen (Southampton, free), Adam Legzdins (Crewe, free)
Players out: Guy Branston (Torquay, free), Marc Goodfellow (Barrow, free)
Chances: Burton soon found their feet in League Two last season and only a lack of consistency prevented them pushing for the play-offs.
With Peschisolido adding the likes of Darren Moore and Nathan Stanton to his defence, they could challenge for the top seven this term.
Prediction: 7th
Sky Bet odds: 25/1 to win League Two
BURY
Manager: Alan Knill. After being sacked by Rotherham in March 2007, Knill succeeded Chris Casper at another of his former clubs in February 2008 and steered Bury to safety. The 45-year-old has since turned the Shakers from perennial strugglers into promotion contenders as they went within a goal of automatic promotion in 2008/09 before falling out of the play-offs late last season.
Key man: Andy Bishop. After signing from York in 2006, Bishop was top scorer in his first three seasons at Gigg Lane. Bury tied the 27-year-old down to an improved deal in January 2009 and he will be keen to regain his top form after injury ruled him out for much of last season.
Position last season: 9th
Players in: Andrew Howarth (Blackburn, free), Steve Schumacher (Crewe, free)
Players out: Stephen Dawson (Leyton Orient, free), Brian Barry-Murphy (Rochdale, free), Ryan Cresswell (Rotherham, signed), Paul Scott (Morecambe, free), David Buchanan (Hamilton, free), Richie Baker (Oxford, free)
Chances: Bury had a host of players out of contract this summer and having narrowly missed out on promotion the last two seasons, many felt the time was right for pastures new, with the loss of captain Dawson and midfield partner Barry-Murphy the biggest blows. Knill may have to be content with a season of consolidation before building for another promotion tilt next season.
Prediction: 16th
Sky Bet odds: 16/1 to win League Two
CHELTENHAM
Manager: Mark Yates. The former midfielder spent 18 months as Burnley's first-team coach under ex-Cheltenham boss Steve Cotterill before taking charge of Kidderminster in January 2006. The 40-year- old then rejoined the Robins last December to take over from Martin Allen and helped them narrowly beat the drop.
Key man: JJ Melligan. The former Wolves trainee rejoined the club this summer after making over 100 appearances in his first stint with the Robins before leaving for Leyton Orient in 2007. The 28-year-old Irish midfielder finished last season back home with Dundalk after falling out with then-Orient boss Geraint Williams and will be keen to re-establish himself in the UK.
Position last season: 22nd
Players in: JJ Melligan (Dundalk, free), Frankie Artus (Bristol City, free), Wes Thomas (Dagenham & Redbridge, free), Jeff Goulding (Bournemouth, free), Danny Andrews (Peterborough, free), Daniel Lloyd- Weston (Port Vale, free), Martin Riley (Kidderminster, free)
Players out: Shane Duff (Bradford, free), Michael Townsend (Hereford, Free), Lee Ridley (Grimsby, free), Julian Alsop (Bishops Cleeve, free), Barry Hayles, Scott Brown, David Hutton (all released)
Chances: The Robins narrowly avoided a second successive relegation last term and Yates has since transformed the squad. But despite making some positive signings, they could struggle to maintain their league status for another year.
Prediction: 23rd
Sky Bet odds: 50/1 to win League Two
CHESTERFIELD
Manager: John Sheridan. The former Leeds and Sheffield Wednesday midfielder was twice caretaker boss while playing at Oldham before being named permanent manager in June 2006, leading the Latics to the League One play-offs in his first season. The 45-year-old left last summer and narrowly missed out on the League Two play-offs with Chesterfield after being in contention all season.
Key man: Jack Lester. One of the most gifted strikers in league Two, Lester hit over 20 goals in his first two seasons with Chesterfield after joining from Nottingham Forest in 2007. The 34-year-old was again top scorer last term but will be expected to boost his 12-goal tally as he leads the Spireites into their new stadium.
Position last season: 8th
Players in: Craig Davies (Brighton, free), Simon Ford (Kilmarnock, free), Jack Hunt (Huddersfield, loan)
Players out: Martin Gritton (Torquay, loan)
Chances: Craig Davies impressed at times under Sheridan at Oldham and the Spireites boss will be hoping the summer signing can form a productive partnership with Lester. If so, the Spireites can be confident of improving on last season and they could mark their first year at the B2net Stadium with promotion.
Prediction: 4th
Sky Bet odds: 14/1 to win League Two
CREWE
Manager: Dario Gradi. After taking an upstairs role, the Crewe legend returned to the Alex hotseat after the sacking of Gudjon Thordarson last October. Gradi, 69, has now been Crewe manager for 25 years, overseeing their rise to the second tier and back again.
Key man: Ashley Westwood. The 20-year-old midfielder established himself as a first-team regular last season and was rewarded with the club's player of the year award. The local lad signed an improved deal this summer and Crewe will be hoping he can continue his development while taking on extra responsibility following the sale of James Bailey and John Brayford.
Position last season: 18th
Players in: Rhys Taylor (Chelsea, loan), David Artell (Morecambe, free), Adam Dugdale (Barrow, free), Bartek Fogler (free)
Players out: James Bailey, John Brayford (both Derby, undisclosed fee), Steve Schumacher (Bury, free), Adam Legzdins (Burton, free), Danny O'Donnell (Shrewsbury, released)
Chances: Bailey and Brayford were the latest off the Crewe production line this summer, but Gradi hopes the arrival of experienced defender David Artell will compensate for their loss. Alex never looked like making an immediate return to League One last season and will be eager for an improvement on their lowly finish.
Prediction: 15th
Sky Bet odds: 25/1 to win League Two