Strictly Come Dancing Betting Odds: Will Mellor REMAINS FAVOURITE with bookies to win this year's Strictly despite tough Week Two dance!

Strictly Come Dancing Betting Odds: Will Mellor REMAINS FAVOURITE with bookies to win this year's Strictly despite tough Week Two dance!
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  • Will Mellor still the bookies favourite at 2/1 to win this year's Strictly
  • Kaye Adams was first celebrity to be voted off Strictly
  • 10 yet to be shown but Motsi Mabuse remains favourite for first of the series

Will Mellor still the bookies favourite at 2/1 to win this year's Strictly

Actor Will Mellor remains the 2/1 favourite with bookies to win this year's Strictly Come Dancing despite tough Week Two.

Mellor still got a decent score of 26 points in Week Two despite forgetting his steps halfway through the dance.

William Hill keep Mellor as the betting favourite to win this year's Strictly with Helen Skelton second favourite at 3/1.

Strictly Come Dancing Winner Odds Probability
Will Mellor 2/1 33.3%
Helen Skelton 3/1 25.0%
Tyler West
7/1 12.5%
Fleur East
7/1 12.5%
Molly Rainford 8/1 11.1%

Molly Rainford is the biggest market mover this week, coming into 8/1 from 20/1 that she was on Friday.

This move was due to the brilliant performance that Rainford put in this week scoring 34 points from the judges.

Will Mellor remains the favourite with bookies to win this year's Strictly despite struggling in his Week Two dance. Mellor still has a 33% chance of winning the show!
Steve Madgwick - Entertainment Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Kaye Adams was first celebrity to be voted off Strictly

Kaye Adams was the first celebrity to leave this year's Strictly Come Dancing after her poor showing in Week Two.

Adams and dance partner Kai Widdrington were scored 22 points for their Charleston and lost to Matt Goss in the dance off.

Goss also scored 22 points, but won 3-1 in this week's dance off meaning that the judges saved him from elimination.

10 yet to be shown but Motsi Mabuse remains favourite for first of the series

Motsi Mabuse remains the favourite to be the first judge to award 10 points on this year's Strictly.

Motsi gave the first 10 of last year's series to Rhys Stephenson and Nancy Xu and bookies make her the outright favourite to do the same this year.

The first 10 came in Week Three so we could well see it happen this upcoming weekend with 9's being show in Week Two.

First Judge to give 10 points Odds Probability
Motsi Mabuse 7/4 36.4%
Anton du Beke 2/1 33.3%
Shirley Ballas 2/1 33.3%
Craig Revel Horwood 6/1 14.3%
Motsi Mabuse is the betting favourite to be the first judge this year to give a 10. Motsi gave the shows first 10 last year in Week Three so we may see it this upcoming weekend!
Steve Madgwick - Entertainment Betting Expert - OLBG.com

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