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- Michaela Strachan still leads the betting market to win Dancing on Ice
- Sam Aston moves into second favourite to win the show
- Sir Steve Redgrave latest celebrity to leave
Michaela Strachan still leads the betting market to win Dancing on Ice
Wildlife presenter Michaela Strachan now shortens even further in the betting market to win this year's Dancing On Ice with Betting Sites slashing her odds to 5/4 to win the show.
Strachan finished joint second on the judges leaderboard this week with a total of 34 for her dance to Shakira song 'Waka Waka (This Time For Africa)' putting her alongside Anton Ferdinand.
Despite Dan Edgar scoring the most points from the judges on Sunday night, William Hill's latest betting market has him as the fourth favourite to win.
Strachan's latest odds though put her clear ahead of the rest of the contenders to win with an implied probability of 44.4% given according to those odds.
Dancing On Ice 2025 Winner | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Michaela Strachan | 5/4 | 44.4% |
Sam Aston | 3/1 | 25.0% |
Mollie Pearce | 4/1 | 20.0% |
Dan Edgar | 6/1 | 14.3% |
Chris Taylor | 20/1 | 4.8% |
What the expert says...
Sam Aston moves into second favourite to win the show
Coronation Street star Sam Aston has now moved into second favourite to win the show with bookies switching around him and Mollie Pearce in the market.
Aston finished third bottom on the leaderboard on Sunday night but that hasn't stopped his odds from shortening to win the show this season.
Only the departing Steve Redgrave and Chris Taylor finished below Sam, with Chris now partnered with Robin Johnstone after Vanessa Bauer had to leave the show with an injury.

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Sir Steve Redgrave latest celebrity to leave
Olympian Sir Steve Redgrave was unsurprisingly the latest celebrity to leave Dancing on Ice after finishing bottom every week that he performed.
Redgrave once again was bottom of the judges scoreboard on Sunday after his dance to Bon Jovi classic 'It's My Life' which saw him score a total of 21.5 points.
That was way behind Chris Taylor who finished a place above him on 28.5 points and now the competition looks to be more competitive now with a wide-open looking week coming up in which many celebrities could leave.
Skate-off's are also set to return from this weekend.
