I’m A Celebrity Elimination Odds: Alex Scott Favourite as Seven Face Vote After Live Trial Chaos

Seven campmates face the first I’m A Celebrity vote-off tonight after a chaotic live trial saw immunity slip away. Alex Scott is odds-on to go, while Angry Ginge remains favourite to win despite losing his challenge.
I’m A Celebrity Elimination Odds: Alex Scott Favourite as Seven Face Vote After Live Trial Chaos

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  • Seven celebrities are up for tonight’s first elimination after a chaotic live trial
  • Angry Ginge stays top of the winner market at 11/10, despite failing to win immunity tonight.
  • William Hill offers top odds and free bet deals for viewers looking to get involved.

Alex Scott Favourite to be First Eliminated

Tonight’s I’m A Celebrity elimination will be the first of the series, but thanks to chaos in the first ever live trial, it won’t be your usual vote. 

A staggering seven contestants are up for elimination after mishaps and messy performances rocked the challenge.

What was supposed to be a simple drink-off with the prize of immunity ended in complete disorder, especially for favourites Aitch and Angry Ginge, who faced off against each other but both spilled too much of their revolting drinks, failing the task and losing their protection from elimination.

William Hill now give odds on who will be the first celebrity eliminated from the show this evening with Alex Scott the odds-on favourite to go.

The betting market gives an implied probability of 66.7% that Scott will leave first, ahead of Kelly Brook and Martin Kemp.

I'm A Celebrity First Elimination Odds

I'm A Celebrity First Elimination
OddsImplied Probability
Alex Scott1/266.7%
Kelly Brook11/426.7%
Martin Kemp5/116.7%
Ruby Wax12/17.7%
Jack Osbourne12/17.7%
Aitch40/12.4%
Angry Ginge40/12.4%

Winner Market: Angry Ginge Takes Top Spot

The drama hasn’t knocked Angry Ginge’s standing in the winner market, with William Hill now placing him as the 11/10 favourite to win the series.

I'm A Celebrity Winner
OddsImplied Probability
Angry Ginge11/1047.6%
Aitch12/529.4%
Jack Osbourne6/114.3%
Tom Read Wilson7/112.5%
Lisa Riley12/17.7%
Shona McGarty40/12.4%

Expert Insight

What the expert says...
It’s rare that a show as tightly produced as I’m A Celeb hits this level of live chaos, but that’s also what keeps fans engaged and saw a whopping 7 celebs up for vote. The winner odds look likely to keep changing between Ginge and Aitch.

Jake Ashton - Entertainment Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Where to Bet

For those wanting to wager on tonight’s elimination or the overall winner, William Hill is offering one of the best new customer deals on the market:

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Looking for more options? Check out the best entertainment betting sites, many of which also offer free bets and markets on I’m A Celebrity, Strictly, Love Island, and more.

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