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- Nathan and Dean lead the way in the odds to be the next housemate evicted on Friday
- Emma became the new betting favourite to win the show after being made Head of House this week
- 12 housemates remain on this year's Big Brother after Martha's backdoor eviction
Nathan and Dean lead the way in the odds to be the next housemate evicted on Friday
Betting odds are now given on who will be the next housemate evicted on this year's Big Brother ahead of a busy Friday night show that will see viewers see nominations and vote to evict on the same night.
Face-to-face nominations have already taken place and will be revealed on tonight's show before a short time of voting being open to decide who will be the next housemate to be evicted.
Nathan King leads the way in the betting market to be the next housemate to be evicted with Dean Smith following just behind him in the latest betting odds.
Thursday night's show saw both Nathan and Dean under pressure from their fellow housemates after a task saw the pair have to be honest about who they disliked in the house.
With no idea of who will be facing eviction this evening the market is wide open, with Emma Morgan the only housemate who is definitely safe due to her Head of House position this week.
The latest sneak peak of tonight's show sees the Vampires win the task and with that win the power to nominate, although it's unclear if they can only vote for Villagers or other vampires too.
The Big Brother app will open for a short voting round following the first face-to-face nominations of the series after the Vampires and Villagers task shown on Thursday's show.
Next Big Brother Eviction | Odds* | Probability |
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Nathan King | 1/1 | 50.0% |
Dean Smith | 2/1 | 33.3% |
Hanah Haji | 3/1 | 25.0% |
Thomas Atkinson | 8/1 | 11.1% |
Ali Bromley | 10/1 | 9.1% |
Khaled Khaled | 16/1 | 5.9% |
*As bookmakers 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
What the expert says...
Jake Ashton - Entertainment Betting Expert - OLBG.com
Emma became the new betting favourite to win the show after being made Head of House this week
Emma shortened into favourite to win Big Brother this season after she moved into Head of House earlier this week and bookmakers all around moved her odds into 13/5 to win the show.
Lily Benson had previously been favourite on numerous occasions with various market moves over the weeks and she now sits as the 7/2 second favourite in the latest betting odds.
Khaled has had big support across social media in the past week and he has moved into 9/2 third favourite to win the show just ahead of his house rival Ali at 11/2.
Big Brother Winner | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Emma | 13/5 | 27.8% |
Lily | 7/2 | 22.2% |
Khaled | 9/2 | 18.2% |
Ali | 11/2 | 15.4% |
Marcello | 8/1 | 11.1% |
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12 housemates remain on this year's Big Brother after Martha's backdoor eviction
Martha Church was the latest housemate evicted from the Big Brother house after a shock backdoor eviction earlier this week saw her gunged in the garden and leave without a crowd.
26-year-old Martha was up for eviction with Thomas, Ali and Khaled and was ultimately voted out by viewers through the Big Brother app.
Tonight will see a short period where viewers can vote off whoever is nominated on the app and it's set to be a dramatic one.
Name | Age on entry | Hometown |
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Alison "Ali" Bromley | 38 | Leicester |
Adaeze "Daze" Aghaji | 24 | London |
Dean Smith | 35 | Walthamstow |
Emma Morgan | 53 | Altrincham |
Hanah Haji | 24 | London |
Izaaz Miah | 29 | Swansea |
Khaled Khaled | 23 | Manchester |
Lily Benson | 20 | Warrington |
Marcello Spooks | 34 | East London |
Martha Church | 26 | Scarborough |
Nathan King | 24 | Dumfries |
Rosie Williams | 29 | Cornwall |
Ryan Bradshaw | 28 | Blackpool |
Sarah Griffiths | 27 | Shropshire |
Segun Shodipo | 25 | Watford |
Thomas Atkinson | 20 | Carlisle |