Britain's Got Talent 2025 Winner Odds: The Blackouts Favourite as Semi-Finals Begin

The Blackouts top the odds to win Britain’s Got Talent 2025 at 5/2 as the semi-finals begin this weekend. Stacey Leadbeatter and Maya Giotea also feature prominently in the betting.
Britain's Got Talent 2025 Winner Odds: The Blackouts Favourite as Semi-Finals Begin

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  • The Blackouts lead the betting to win BGT 2025 at 5/2 ahead of the semi-final stage kicking off this Saturday.
  • Stacey Leadbeatter and Maya Giotea follow closely, with 6/1 and 10/1 odds respectively.
  • William Hill is offering markets on the BGT 2025 winner, with several standout acts priced at 12/1.

BGT Semi-Finals Kick Off With The Blackouts Topping Betting Odds

As the Britain’s Got Talent 2025 semi-finals begin this Saturday, betting markets are heating up with punters backing their favourites to take home the crown in this year’s competition.

The Blackouts, a LED light-up dance group, are now the 5/2 favourites with UK betting sites to win the series outright, following strong crowd reactions to their opening audition. 

Their momentum heading into the live shows has clearly made an impression on the markets ahead of Saturday's opening semi-final.

William Hill's odds give an implied probability of 28.6% that The Blackouts win the show this year ahead of singer Stacey Leadbeatter.

Britain's Got Talent 2025 WinnerOddsProbability
The Blackouts
5/228.6%
Stacey Leadbeatter
6/114.3%
Maya Giotea10/19.1%
Eden Choi12/17.7%
Max Fox12/17.7%
Hear Our Voice12/17.7%
What the expert says...
The Blackouts have been the buzz act of the season so far, and it’s no surprise to see them top the betting at this stage. Stacey Leadbeatter and Maya Giotea are both strong contenders who could benefit from a breakout live performance, while punters will be keeping an eye on longer shots like Eden Choi or Hear Our Voice.

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Don’t Count Out the 12/1 Trio

Eden Choi, Hear Our Voice, and Max Fox are all priced at 12/1 making them strong dark horses with a chance to impress in the coming rounds. 

These acts have shown talent and versatility, and often it only takes one semi-final surprise to vault an act into contention.

As we said earlier, Stacey Leadbeatter is second favourite in the market and could be a strong challenger if she delivers under pressure in the semi-finals.

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Where To Bet on Britain’s Got Talent

Several betting sites including William Hill are offering odds on the next Britain’s Got Talent winner. 

Whether you're using your own stakes or claiming free bets, this is one of the most engaging entertainment markets around.

For more insights into where to wager safely and securely, check out our guide to UK betting sites.

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