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- Scarlett Moffatt leads betting at 1/2 ahead of Friday’s live final
- Five celebrities remain as public vote decides the winner
- Live UK studio finale adds new twist to pre-recorded series
All Eyes on Live Final as Jungle Crown Awaits
The stage is set for a dramatic conclusion to I’m A Celebrity… All Stars, with the first-ever live UK studio final set to crown this year’s winner on Friday night.
After weeks of action filmed in South Africa’s Kruger National Park, the series reaches its climax with a twist.
While the show itself was pre-recorded back in September 2025, the final will be decided live by the public.
Viewers can tune in earlier than usual, with coverage running from 7:30pm to 9pm, before the winner is officially revealed in a second segment between 10pm and 10:30pm.
From David Haye’s controversial “banter” with Adam Thomas to Jimmy Bullard’s walkout moment, it’s been a series packed with headline moments, and now betting experts are reflecting strong sentiment on who will come out on top.

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I’m A Celebrity All Stars Winner Odds
With just five contestants remaining, the market has formed a clear favourite, though challengers remain within striking distance heading into the final vote.
| I’m A Celebrity All Stars Winner | Odds* | Implied Probability |
|---|---|---|
| Scarlett Moffatt | 1/2 | 66.67% |
| Adam Thomas | 6/4 | 40.00% |
| Harry Redknapp | 3/1 | 25.00% |
| Craig Charles | 3/1 | 25.00% |
| Mo Farah | 6/1 | 14.29% |
*As betting sites currently aren't taking bets on this event, odds have been compiled as theoretical probability from an entertainment perspective only and come from an industry expert
Scarlett Moffatt leads the way at 1/2, giving her a strong two-in-three chance of reclaiming the jungle crown, having previously won Series 16.
Scarlett the Clear Favourite to Reclaim Crown
Moffatt’s popularity with viewers is well established, and her return to the jungle has only reinforced her appeal.
The betting market suggests she is the one to beat, with a significant gap between her and the rest of the field.
Adam Thomas at 6/4 is the closest challenger, having built momentum throughout the series with strong performances and screen presence.
Meanwhile, Harry Redknapp and Craig Charles (both 3/1) offer solid alternatives, particularly given their established fanbases.
At the longer end, Mo Farah at 6/1 still has an outside chance, though the market suggests he faces an uphill battle to secure enough public votes.
What the expert says...
Live Format Could Shake Up the Market
One of the most intriguing elements of this year’s finale is the live voting format, which introduces a level of unpredictability not seen throughout the pre-recorded series.
With the public deciding the winner in real time, late momentum, whether through social media or live audience reaction, could influence the final result.
The earlier eliminations have already shaped the narrative.
Big names like David Haye and Gemma Collins exited earlier in the week, while Jimmy Bullard and Beverley Callard withdrew, leaving a competitive final five heading into the last episode.



