League One is one of those leagues where no one is safe as MK Dons proved with their relegation last season. 

The Dons were tipped as one of the favourites to win the league before the season kicked off, but by May they found themselves relegated along with Bury, Oldham Athletic and Northampton Town.

This season looks even tougher to call in one of the most even League One tables there has been in recent years.

Sky Bet have last season's loveable League Two champions Accrington Stanley as favourites to go down at 5/4.

Despite last season's heroics, it is possible that survival may be too big an ask in the club's first season in the third tier of English football.

Joining them are fellow League Two promotees Wycombe Wanderers with relegation odds of 6/4 with Gillingham and Walsall both at 7/4.

But who will bite the dust in League One this season?

We discuss...

George Dagless

I think Rochdale could struggle again whilst Accrington Stanley and Wycombe will need to adapt quickly to their new division.

Saying that, I think Wycombe might just stay up and it'll be Walsall joining the former pair.

Gary Hutchinson

I think there's a shock on the cards here. Both Shrewsbury and Scunthorpe were playoff challengers last year but I can see them having horrible seasons this time around.

I'm also fearful for Gillingham, they're not in good shape right now and could easily lose their third-tier status.

Finally, I believe Rochdale will struggle too. I know they survived on the final day of last season, but their time in league One looks destined to end soon.

Alfie Burns

Walsall will be one team that I can see struggling after the departure of Erhun Oztumer, whilst Bradford are another club I could see struggling, along with Accrington Stanley.

How easily Wycombe adapt to the third-tier will be interesting too, I could see them fighting relegation.

Jay Taylor

Every season there is a new mix of teams who are battling it out at the bottom of the division, this season I see it being no different

Accrington Stanley, Gillingham, Rochdale, Doncaster are my four to go down. It was hard to pick but they are the four I see struggling this year in League One and ultimately going down.