Dancing On Ice 2025 Winner Betting Odds: Michaela Strachan heads into the final as 1/2 FAVOURITE for this year's series!

Michaela Strachan remains 1/2 favourite to win Dancing on Ice 2025 with betting sites continuing to offer odds on Sunday night's final!
Dancing On Ice 2025 Winner Betting Odds: Michaela Strachan heads into the final as 1/2 FAVOURITE for this year's series!

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  • Michaela Strachan now 1/2 favourite to win Sunday's Dancing on Ice Final
  • Sam Aston follows behind in what looks to be a two horse race
  • Anton Ferdinand wraps up the final three

Michaela Strachan now 1/2 favourite to win Sunday's Dancing on Ice Final

Wildlife presenter Michaela Strachan heads into Sunday night's Dancing On Ice Final as the odds-on favourite with UK Betting Sites to win the show.

Strachan has long been favourite in the betting odds to win Dancing on Ice with her performances consistently putting her towards the top of the judges leaderboard.

Now the latest odds ahead of the final put Strachan as the market leader to win the competition ahead of Coronation Street star Sam Aston.

William Hill's current betting market gives an implied probability of 66.7% that Strachan is crowned Dancing on Ice champion on Sunday evening.

Dancing On Ice 2025 WinnerOddsProbability
Michaela Strachan1/266.7%
Sam Aston
2/133.3%
Anton Ferdinand12/17.7%
What the expert says...
Michaela Strachan remains the odds-on favourite to win Dancing on Ice after she scored a perfect 40 for her semi-final dance on Sunday to sail through to this weekend's final!

Jake Ashton - Entertainment Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Sam Aston follows behind in what looks to be a two horse race

After scoring a total of 48.5 for his dance and solo performance on last night's Dancing on Ice, Corrie actor Sam Aston now sits just behind Strachan in the winner market this year.

Aston heads into the final with a 33.3% chance of winning the show according to the odds and he'll be hoping for a big phone vote from Corrie fans.

Judges Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean will likely perform on the show ahead of their final goodbye tour in April.

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Anton Ferdinand wraps up the final three

Former footballer Anton Ferdinand is the third and final celebrity who has made it to the final of Dancing on Ice after winning another skate-off at the weekend.

Ferdinand was in his third skate-off on Sunday this time against TOWIE star Dan Edgar with all four judges voting for Ferdinand to go through.

The former West Ham and Sunderland player is the 12/1 outsider to win this year's Dancing on Ice.

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