The four contestants dancing in the final of Strictly Come Dancing have now been confirmed with Chris McCausland, JB Gill, Tasha Ghouri and Sarah Hadland all in with a chance of lifting the famous Glitterball trophy.
But it’s not all good news for Sarah as the actress’ odds of winning the BBC series have taken a nosedive while JLS star JB has seen his chances shoot up since the semi-final on Saturday when he received the perfect score for one of his routines.
According to the latest odds from FreeBets.com, Sarah’s odds have taken a tumble from 6/1 to 20/1. Meanwhile, JB has shot up from 60/1 to 16/1.
But it’s comedian Chris who’s favourite to win with odds of 1/9 while Love Island star Tasha has a 33/1 chance of triumphing.
Strictly Come Dancing’s Sarah Hadland and Vito Coppola -Credit:BBC
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FreeBets.com spokesperson said: “JB Gill wowed the judges, including Craig Revel Horwood, after topping the leaderboard and is now 16/1 to win the show behind Chris McCausland who is the 1/9 favourite to lift this year’s Glitterball trophy.
“Sarah Hadland is now 20/1, from 6/1, and Tasha Ghouri is 33/1 to win the show.”
Chris, who is blind, has been a firm favourite with viewers from the start and he’s gone from strength to strength with his professional dance partner Dianne Buswell and even had judge Craig Revel Horwood telling him: “You can dance.”
Chris McCausland is favourite to lift the Glitterball -Credit:BBC
JB is now partnered with Lauren Oakley after Amy Dowden was forced to pull out of the competition with a foot injury and on Saturday night they achieved a top score of 40 with their salsa to Red Alert by Basement Jaxx. Strictly fans are now calling for Lauren to be given a partner for the next series.
Despite their continually high scores, Tasha and pro dancer Aljaz Skorjanec have now found themselves in the dance-off two weeks in a row, seeing off Olympian Montell Douglas and then TOWIE’s Pete Wicks.
Meanwhile, Sarah and pro dancer Vito Coppola topped the leaderboard during Halloween week with their Argentine Tango and haven’t been in a dance-off.
Strictly Come Dancing is on BBC One and BBC iPlayer