The Apprentice Betting Odds: Megan Hornby remains the 5/2 FAVOURITE to win this year's Apprentice following this week's Immersive Event task!

The Apprentice Betting Odds: Megan Hornby remains the 5/2 FAVOURITE to win this year's Apprentice following this week's Immersive Event task!

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  • Megan Hornby remains 5/2 favourite to win this year's Apprentice after the latest task
  • Mark Moseley latest contestant fired after poor management in for his team's prison-themed experience
  • Who is market leader Megan Hornby?

Megan Hornby remains 5/2 favourite to win this year's Apprentice after the latest task

Sweet shop owner Megan Hornby remains the 5/2 favourite to win The Apprentice according to our betting industry insider following this week's episode.

Hornby was on the losing team this week but her and Simba Rwambiwa came out of the task with their heads held high dressing up as police officers and turning around their teammates' poor mistakes.

The betting odds give an implied probability of 28% that Hornby wins the show ahead of former favourite Dani Donovan who is out to 7/2 now to win.

Winning Candidate Odds* Probability
Megan Hornby 5/2 28.6%
Dani Donavan 7/2 22.22%
Simba Rwambiwa 4/1 20%
Bradley Johnson 7/1 12.5%
Richelle Raye Anthony 12/1 7.7%
Avi Sharma 12/1 7.7%
Marnie Swindells 16/1 5.9%
Victoria Gouldbourne 20/1 4.8%

*As bookmakers currently aren't taking bets on this event, odds have been compiled as theoretical probability as assessed by a Senior Trader and odds compiler with 24 years industry experience.

Megan Hornby remains the favourite to win the Apprentice according to our betting industry expert despite being on the losing team in this week's task!
Steve Madgwick - Entertainment Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Mark Moseley latest contestant fired after poor management in for his team's prison-themed experience

Pest Control company owner and former soldier Mark Moseley was the latest contestant given his marching orders on The Apprentice this week.

Mark's leadership wasn't good enough according to Lord Sugar this week with losing control of the profit and loss for the task given as a key reason for his firing.

The lack of communication with the customers too, who didn't know they would be in a proper prison experience, left the task in disarray.

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Who is market leader Megan Hornby?

Megan comes into the Apprentice hailing from East Yorkshire and the current owner of a Sweet Shop by the name of The Candy Shop in Hull

Whilst Megan claims to be overly-ambitious, she is doing well in the current series, where the winner will get a huge investment into a business idea from Lord Sugar.

She desires for her business to be nationally recognised and while that is an ambition, will national recognition be ambitious enough for Lord Sugar to consider her for investment?

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