Big Brother Betting Odds: Trish now moves into 5/2 SECOND FAVOURITE after Paul and Dylan were evicted against her and Noky on Friday!

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Trish now moves into second favourite to win this year's Big Brother as Yinrun remains odds-on at the top of the market to win the show!

Big Brother Betting Odds: Trish now moves into 5/2 SECOND FAVOURITE after Paul and Dylan were evicted against her and Noky on Friday!

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  • Trish is now the 5/2 second favourite to win this year's Big Brother
  • Paul and Dylan were evicted on Friday night's show
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Trish is now the 5/2 second favourite to win this year's Big Brother

Betting remains available on who will win this year's Big Brother and we have a new market mover with Trish shortening into 5/2 second favourite to win the show.

UK Betting Sites have changed the market right around with Trish shortening in from 9/1 into 5/2 to win the show and former second favourite Jordan drifting right out.

Sunday night's show saw the house divide grow further with two groups against each other and plenty of gossiping taking place between those two sides.

William Hill now say that there's a 28% chance that Trish wins the show ahead of Yinrun who remains the odds-on favourite to win after a tough Sunday show for her.

Yinrun voted for Jenkin to face eviction this week and went to say sorry to the Welshman, but Jenkin refused to speak to Yinrun about it until the next day.

Big Brother WinnerOddsProbability
Yinrun10/1152.4%
Trish5/228.6%
Henry7/112.5%
Jordan11/18.3%
Noky16/15.9%
Chanelle
16/15.9%
What the expert says..

Trish has moved into second favourite to win this year's Big Brother after a massive week saw her sail through the eviction night after Paul and Dylan's departure on Friday night!

Steve Madgwick - Entertainment Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Paul and Dylan were evicted on Friday night's show

Friday night's show saw the first double eviction of the series take place with both Paul and Dylan voted out by the viewers this week after a big week in the house.

Trish was seen arguing with both Paul and Dylan this week and with her being a massive fan favourite it was clear that it would be curtains for the male duo.

Accusations of bullying were branded from Trish to Paul after his poor behaviour towards Noky earlier on in the week and that's still been a topic for the remaining housemates over the weekend.

There are no odds up as of yet for this week's eviction but Jenkin is the first housemate that is up after his team lost the Hunger Games inspired task on Sunday's show.

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There have now been 6 people evicted from this year's Big Brother with Paul and Dylan following Kerry's backdoor departure earlier on in the week.

Just 10 housemates remain on the show as we enter the business period with just two weeks remaining before the ITV reboot ends.

We already have a date set for the final with ITV set to air the Big Brother 2023 final on Friday, 17 November.

NameAge on entryHometown
Chanelle Bowen29Llanelli
Dylan Tennant39Coventry
Farida Khalifa50Wolverhampton
Hallie18London
Henry Southan25Toddington
Jenkin Edwards25Bridgend
Jordan Sangha25Scunthorpe
Kerry Riches40Great Dunmow
Matty Simpson24Isle of Man
Noky Simbani26Derby
Olivia Young23Glasgow
Paul Blackburn23Liverpool
Tom Bryant21Limington
Trish Balusa33Luton (originally from Kinshasa)
Yinrun Huang25Harrogate (originally from Shanghai, China)
Zak Srakaew28Manchester (originally from Thailand)

(via Wikipedia)

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