The Apprentice Betting Odds: Sophie Wilding 1/2 FAVOURITE to be next FIRED by Lord Sugar after losing last week's task!

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The Apprentice Betting Odds: Sophie Wilding 1/2 FAVOURITE to be next FIRED by Lord Sugar after losing last week's task!
Jake Ashton Senior News Editor

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  • Cheltenham's Sophie Wilding is the favourite to leave this week after a tricky week 3 saw her lose as PM
  • Navid Sole was the fired contestant last week with Wilding bringing him back into the boardroom
  • Nick Showering was backed into joint favourite to win the show after winning as project manager in week 3

Sophie Wilding favourite to leave this week

Week Four of The Apprentice sees the contestants going into the fishing industry, sourcing and selling seafood. 

Who will behave like a fish out of water this week and be the bookies favourite to leave the show?

Our Betting Odds show the potential of one of the contenders leaving, based on polls by our followers.

The Apprentice Next Elimination Betting Odds*

What are the chances of who will be next to be shown the door from the boardroom by Lord Sugar?

Candidate Poll Votes Betting Odds
Sophie Wilding 63% 1/2
Other 25% 3/1
Stephanie Affleck 7.4% 12/1
Aaron Willis 3.7% 26/1


*Betting on the Apprentice is not available as it is a pre-recorded show and the results can be already known. We have created betting odds based on an independent poll of apprentice fans as to who they think will go next.

Sophie Wilding is now the favourite to leave the show according to polling results from our followers, with her Week 3 appearance proving to sway the public's opinion.

Her handling of the task and role as project manager left a lot to be desired and resulted in her team losing by a fair amount in the end. 

Sophie Wilding is the current favourite to be fired from the show this week after a poor week 3 performance left Lord Sugar with a lot to think about in the boardroom!

Steve Madgwick - Entertainment Betting Specialist - OLBG.com

Nick Showering was backed into joint favourite to win the show after winning as project manager in week 3

The Apprentice Outright Betting Odds After Week 3*

With another week of The Apprentice over, we look at the odds movers for the winner of this year's series. 

Odds movement is based on success week after week in tasks, with polls on our social channels around the show contributing too.  

Contestant Odds Movement Odds Last Week
Francesca Kennedy 4/1 3/1
Nick Showering 4/1 12/1
Kathryn Louise Burn 4/1 4/1
Harpreet Kaur 9/1 9/1
Alex Short 10/1 10/1
Akshay Thakrar
12/1 4/1
Amy Anzel 12/1 12/1
Akeem Bundu Kamara 20/1 14/1
Brittany Carter
20/1 25/1
Aaron Willis 20/1 20/1
Stephanie Affleck 20/1 20/1
Sophie Wilding 20/1 20/1
Navid Sole FIRED n/a
Conor Gilsenan
FIRED n/a
Harry Mahmood FIRED n/a
Shama Ami LEFT THE SHOW DUE TO MEDICAL REASONS n/a


*Betting on the Apprentice is not available as it is a pre-recorded show and the results can be already known. We have created betting odds based on the previous week's episode and polls from our followers. Green shows winning PM from last week and red shows losing PM. 

Nick Showering was backed in after a strong Week 3 left him as winning project manager and Lord Sugar being impressed by his leadership.

Showering decided to make the idea for his Non-Alcoholic drink himself and pushed through with his full plan which ultimately won his team the task in the end. 

Francesca Kennedy, from Surrey, remains joint favourite alongside Showering and Swindon's Kathryn Louise Burn. 

Nick Showering into joint favourite to win the show after a big Week 3 win left him as the winning project manager. He's alongside Francesa Kennedy and Kathryn Louise Burn as joint favourites.

Steve Madgwick - Entertainment Betting Specialist - OLBG.com

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