The Strictly Come Dancing finale is just a couple of days away, and there is one man to beat.
Chris McCausland has dominated the outright market for the majority of the series, and he already looks to have one hand on the Glitterball Trophy.
Gambling.com’s TV Expert, James Leyfield has been monitoring the hit BBC show and has created a market on who will win the show.
History-Maker McCausland
Another surprise of the series has been Chris’ incredible performances.
The comedian was already a history-maker before the first dance, when he became the first-ever blind contestant to sign up for the Latin and ballroom competition.
The funnyman is 1/10 to triumph in Saturday night’s grand final, although he is as low as 1/20 with many bookmakers.
JB’s Slim Chance
While Chris looks almost certain to win this year’s competition, we should spare a thought for JB.
The JLS singer is the 20/1 second favourite but a runner-up position looks to be his best hope on Saturday night.
Tasha Props Up Market
For weeks, it had looked like Sarah might sneak in and take the Glitterball home, but her price has grown massively in the past week.
She was 25/1 at the beginning of the week, but the Miranda actress is now a best price of 33/1 for Strictly victory, and a shock win just doesn’t look very likely.
Elsewhere, Tasha Ghouri continues to prop up the outright market at a massive 40/1.
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