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- Karishma Vijay is the new 2/1 favourite to win The Apprentice.
- Roxanne Hamedi became the fifth candidate to be fired.
- Harry Clough and Levi Hague sit joint second at 3/1.
Week Four Drama Reshapes The Apprentice Market
Betting experts have reacted quickly to week four of The Apprentice, installing a brand new favourite in the winner market.
Karishma Vijay now heads the betting at 2/1 after her team secured victory in the latest task which centred around creating and pitching an advert for a water bottle.
Her confident leadership style and strong presentation have clearly resonated with viewers and the betting experts.
With the series still in its early stages, momentum counts for plenty in reality TV betting markets.
The Apprentice Winner Odds
| The Apprentice Winner | Odds* | Implied Probability |
|---|---|---|
| Karishma Vijay | 2/1 | 33.3% |
| Harry Clough | 3/1 | 25.0% |
| Levi Hague | 3/1 | 25.0% |
| Megan Ruiter | 4/1 | 20.0% |
| Rajan Gill | 4/1 | 20.0% |
| Conor Galvin | 5/1 | 16.7% |
| Carrington Saunders | 6/1 | 14.3% |
*As betting sites currently aren't taking bets on this event, odds have been compiled as theoretical probability from an entertainment perspective only and come from an industry expert
Karishma’s 2/1 price implies a 33.3% probability of becoming Lord Alan Sugar’s next business partner which is a strong position so early in the competition.
Harry Clough and Levi Hague are joint second favourites at 3/1, while Megan Ruiter and Rajan Gill remain in close contention at 4/1.
Leadership Under the Spotlight
This week’s task saw Karishma’s team deliver a successful advertising concept, with her bold leadership approach drawing praise online.
Reality competitions such as The Apprentice often see betting markets respond sharply to perceived authority, communication skills and boardroom composure.
Conor Galvin, meanwhile, served as Project Manager on the losing team.
Although he survived the boardroom, it was Roxanne Hamedi who ultimately became the fifth candidate to be fired.
Who’s Been Fired So Far?
Five contestants have now exited the competition:
- Roxanne Hamedi – Pharmacist (Fired week four)
- Tanmay Hingorani – AI Product Consultant (Fired week three)
- Marcus Donkoh – Barber Shop Owner (Fired week two)
- Georgina Newton – Actress & Events Manager (Fired week one)
- Nikki Jetha – Mortgage Broker (Fired week one)
Early dismissals often clarify the betting landscape, narrowing the field and allowing frontrunners to emerge.
Full Contenders
Here are the full candidate list for Series 20:
| Name | Location | Occupation |
|---|---|---|
| Andrea Cooper | Barnsley, South Yorkshire | Lettings Agency Owner |
| Carrington Saunders | South East London | Online Loungewear Business Owner |
| Conor Galvin | Cork, Ireland | Photobooth Business Owner |
| Dan Miller | Richmond, London | Student Recruitment Company Owner |
| Georgina Newton | East London | Actress and Events Manager |
| Harry Clough | Battersea, London | Financial Sales Manager |
| Karishma Vijay | Ashford, Surrey | Beauty Brand Owner |
| Kieran McCartney | East London | Estate Agent |
| Lawrence Rosenberg | Watford, Hertfordshire | Public Relations Specialist |
| Levi Hague | Doncaster, South Yorkshire | Former RAF Gunner & HGV Driver |
| Marcus Donkoh | South London | Barber Shop Owner |
| Megan Ruiter | Wirral | Online Women's Clothing Brand Owner |
| Nikki Jetha | Hornchurch, Essex | Mortgage Broker |
| Pascha Myhill | Reading, Berkshire | Recruitment Consultant |
| Priyesh Bathia | Harrow, London | Global Account Manager |
| Rajan Gill | Medway, Kent | Pharmaceutical Sales Specialist |
| Rothna Akhtar | East London | Student Wellbeing Adviser |
| Roxanne Hamedi | Aberdeen, Scotland | Pharmacist |
| Tanmay Hingorani | Islington, London | AI Product Consultant |
| Vanessa Tetteh-Squire | Enfield, London | Tech Project Manager |



