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National League title odds: Robbie Savage’s Forest Green 13/2 to win promotion

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Forest Green are third favourites to win the National League.

Rovers are placed at 13/2 to finish top under new boss Robbie Savage

Carlisle United are the bookies’ favourites to win the National League – and odds-on for promotion. The bookmakers fancy Mark Hughes’ side to bounce back after consecutive relegations. United are just 5/2 with Bet365 to win the National League title.

When it comes to promotion via any route – either the title or play-offs – Forest Green are 5/2, York 13/10, Rochdale 10/3, Southend 5/1 and Morecambe 6/1.

Betfair spokesperson Sam Rosbottom said: “The excitement for the upcoming National League season is now building after the fixtures were released with Carlisle 5/2 favourites to win the title, while York City are 3/1.

Forest Green follow at 13/2 to finish top under new boss Robbie Savage, with Rochdale 8/1 and last season’s play-off finalists Southend 11/1. Elsewhere, Morecambe are 12/1 and Scunthorpe 20/1. Meanwhile, Hartlepool and Gateshead are amongst the outsiders at 28/1 to secure EFL status at the end of the campaign.”

Rovers start the season at Solihull on Saturday, August 9.

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Betfair: National League winner 2025/26

Carlisle 5/2

York 3/1

Forest Green 13/2

Rochdale 8/1

Southend 11/1

Morecambe 12/1

Scunthorpe 20/1

Altrincham, Halifax 25/1

Hartlepool, Gateshead 28/1

Sutton 33/1

Tamworth 40/1

Solihull Moors, Woking, Boston 50/1

Aldershot 80/1

Braintree 100/1

Brackley 150/1

Wealdstone, Truro, Boreham Wood 200/1

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