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- Amber Davies now becomes the new betting favourite to win this year's Dancing On Ice
- Double elimination on Sunday saw Lou Sanders and Roxy Shahidi both eliminated
- Ricky Norwood now odds on at 1/3 to be the next eliminated this weekend
Amber Davies now becomes the new betting favourite to win this year's Dancing On Ice
Former Love Island star Amber Davies is the new bookmakers favourite to win this year's Dancing On Ice after impressing judges and viewers with her dance on Musical week on Sunday night.
Davies performed her dance to 'Revolting Children' from Matilda on Sunday and scored a total of 35.5 to go joint top alongside Miles Nazaire in the leaderboard.
The dance from Davies saw her perform a headbanger for the first time this series which is one of the most technical parts of the dance you can perform on the show.
Bet365 have now shortened her odds to 9/4 to win with Nazaire just behind in the latest betting market at 5/2.
Dancing On Ice 2024 Winner | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Amber Davies | 9/4 | 30.8% |
Miles Nazaire | 5/2 | 28.6% |
Adele Roberts | 10/3 | 23.1% |
Ryan Thomas | 6/1 | 14.3% |
Greg Rutherford | 13/2 | 13.3% |
What the expert says..
Double elimination on Sunday saw Lou Sanders and Roxy Shahidi both eliminated
Lou Sanders and Roxy Shahidi were both eliminated on Sunday night's show in what was a shock double elimination.
The lowest placed couple went straight out of the show in a first for the skating contest with Shahidi receiving the lowest scores.
The Emmerdale actress was visibly shocked when her name was read out in what was described as a "brutal" way to leave.
Sanders lost the skate-off on Sunday against Ricky Norwood with all four judges voting for Ricky to go through.
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Ricky Norwood now odds on at 1/3 to be the next eliminated this weekend
Eastenders actor Ricky Norwood is the clear favourite to leave Dancing On Ice this Sunday with the show reaching the business end now.
Norwood is easily the worst skater left on the show and that's exactly why he's the clear favourite at 1/3 to be the next to leave.
Those odds suggest there's a 75% chance that it's Norwood who leaves the show next, with Eddie The Eagle the 11/2 favourite.