The Strictly Come Dancing celebrities will face two dances apiece in this weekend’s semi-final, as the pressure increases in their bid to make the finale.
Just five celebrities remain in the competition, and Gambling.com TV Expert James Leyfield has compiled markets on who will exit the show this weekend, and who will emerge victorious overall – with an odds-on favourite in both markets!
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Has Wicks’ Time Run Out?
TOWIE star Pete Wicks is the 8/15 odds-on favourite to exit the competition this weekend.
Pete and his pro partner Jowita Przystal have finished bottom of the leaderboard in four of the last five weeks, but they have managed to avoid the dreaded dance-off on each occasion.
If Pete survives once again, then JB Gill could be in the firing line.
The JLS singer is the 3/1 second favourite to go home on Sunday night.
Chris’ ‘Comic Relief’
The three other competitors have it all to do if they are to catch odds-on favourite Chris McCausland.
The comedian – the show’s first-ever blind contestant – remains 1/4 to win the Glitterball Trophy, but Chris believes Tasha is the “best dancer” in the competition.
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