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Carlo Brancati is the 13/8 favourite to be fired in Thursday’s episode, narrowly ahead of Nadia Suliaman (7/4). Keir Shave and Jonny Heaver are also perilously close to the top of this market.
Dr Jana Denzel is still the favourite to win the series, and his price has been slashed to 6/4. Emma Street (9/5) and Chisola Chitambala (15/8) are next.
The Apprentice headed to Austria for the series 19 launch episode last week, and Lord Sugar has already frozen one candidate out of the process.
Emma Rothwell, who was among the frontrunners to be fired first, received her marching orders after she struggled with sales and “didn’t fight” to stay in the process.
Ahead of Thursday night’s new episode, Gambling.com TV Expert James Leyfield has put together odds and accompanying analysis on who will be fired next, and who will win the series.
Carlo Brancati was among those on the losing team in the first episode. His team, led by Anisa Khan, made a loss of over €100 in the Alpine cycling tour challenge – and the Teesider is now the 13/8 favourite to be on his bike after this week’s episode.
Nadia Suliaman is the 7/4 second favourite to be fired next on Thursday night, despite being on the winning team last week. It comes after she kept jumping in and “closing deals” for her colleagues, much to their frustration.
Lord Sugar called Keir Shave an “amateur” in the boardroom after his Rock, Paper, Scissors-selling technique, and he is just 2/1 third favourite to be fired this week. Meanwhile Jonny Heaver (5/2) forgot the name of the local tour and where the Dolomites were, when trying to point out the Italian mountain range to paying customers.
Dr Jana Denzel is 6/4 to win the series, after he was praised last week for landing a good deal for his team’s tours.
Episode one’s winning project manager Emma Street is into 9/5 second favourite to land Lord Sugar’s investment.
Chisola Chitambala (15/8) impressed with her yodelling and Anisa Khan (2/1) made a good impression after putting herself forward to be PM in week one.
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