Strictly Come Dancing Betting Odds: Quarter-Final week sees Nigel Harman as the 5/4 FAVOURITE to be the next celebrity to leave Strictly!

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Strictly Come Dancing reaches it's Quarter-Final stage with Nigel Harman the favourite to leave on this weekend's Musical Week!

Strictly Come Dancing Betting Odds: Quarter-Final week sees Nigel Harman as the 5/4 FAVOURITE to be the next celebrity to leave Strictly!

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  • Nigel Harman is the 5/4 favourite to be the next celebrity to leave Strictly Come Dancing
  • Ellie Leach remains the heavy favourite at 1/4 to win the show this year
  • We look at the full list of dances that will be performed on Strictly this weekend

Nigel Harman is the 5/4 favourite to be the next celebrity to leave Strictly Come Dancing

Betting has changed once more on Strictly Come Dancing this year with a new favourite now to be the next to leave as Nigel Harman shortens with bookmakers to go next.

Harman has yet to appear in the dreaded Dance-Off this series but the latest betting odds now suggest that he will be the next celebrity to go on the show.

Layton Williams and his partner Nikita Kuzmin made a shock appearance in last weekend's Dance-Off but they are 9/2 to leave the show this week.

William Hill's full market has Harman as the favourite but Bobby Brazier's odds are close behind him at 6/4 with the full market finding it hard to split the pair.

Strictly Come Dancing Next EliminationOddsProbability
Nigel Harman
5/444.4%
Bobby Brazier6/440.0%
Layton Williams
9/218.2%
Annabel Croft11/215.4%
Ellie Leach33/12.9%
What the expert says...

Nigel Harman moves into 5/4 favourite to leave Strictly next as bookmakers predict that it'll be Harman against Bobby Brazier in this weekend's Dance-Off!

Jake Ashton - Entertainment Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Ellie Leach remains the heavy favourite at 1/4 to win the show this year

It's no surprise to see Ellie Leach remain as the bookies favourite to win Strictly this year with her consistency in her dances staying at a high level throughout the show.

The former Coronation Street star has impressed judges and fans of the show alike ever since the opening week's of the show and that looks like staying the same.

The latest betting odds now say there's an 80% probability that Leach wins this year's Strictly with the odds expecting her to at least make the final in two week's time.

Strictly Come Dancing Winner 2023OddsProbability
Ellie Leach
1/480.0%
Annabel Croft
7/222.2%
Layton Williams
14/16.7%
Bobby Brazier
20/14.8%
Nigel Harman25/13.8%

We look at the full list of dances that will be performed on Strictly this weekend

This week is Musicals Week on the Strictly Ballroom with the five remaining couples performing to songs from the West End in a massive weekend.

Some classic tunes will be danced to this week including the iconic (I've Had) The Time of My Life from Dirty Dancing which may well see Bobby Brazier do the infamous lift from the movie.

The full list of dances and the songs that the celebrities will perform to this week are:

  • Annabel and Johannes: Foxtrot to For Good from Wicked
  • Bobby and Dianne: Salsa to (I’ve Had) The Time of My Life from Dirty Dancing
  • Ellie and Vito: Quickstep to Belle from Beauty And The Beast
  • Layton and Nikita: Paso Doble to Backstage Romance from Moulin Rouge! The Musical
  • Nigel and Katya: Charleston to Step In Time from Mary Poppins

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