Strictly Come Dancing Elimination Odds: Balvinder Sopal Favourite Ahead of Halloween Week

Balvinder Sopal is the clear favourite to be eliminated from Strictly this weekend as the Halloween Week dances are revealed. Meanwhile, George Clarke remains firm favourite to win despite leaderboard struggles.
Strictly Come Dancing Elimination Odds: Balvinder Sopal Favourite Ahead of Halloween Week
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  • Balvinder Sopal is the odds-on favourite for elimination at 17/20.
  • La Voix is next in the market at 3/1, with Harry Aikines-Aryeetey at 11/2.
  • George Clarke remains the favourite to win Strictly 2025 at 10/11 despite poor scores.

Halloween Hauntings for Balvinder? Strictly Elimination Market Says So

With Strictly Come Dancing’s Halloween Week approaching, it’s Balvinder Sopal who leads the betting for the next elimination and not in a good way.

The EastEnders actress has already survived two dance-offs, but bookies are now pricing her at 17/20 to go next, suggesting her time could finally be up after this weekend’s spooky special.

She’ll perform a Rumba to ‘Stay’ by Shakespears Sister with Julian Caillon, a dance which is difficult to perfect, which may work against her in such a themed week.

The latest odds from bet365 give an implied probability of 54.1% that Balvinder will be the next celebrity voted off Strictly this weekend.

Strictly Next Elimination Odds

Strictly Come Dancing Next EliminationOddsImplied Probability
Balvinder Sopal17/20
54.1%
La Voix3/1
25.0%
Harry Aikines-Aryeetey11/2
15.4%
Ellie Goldstein6/1
14.3%
Amber Davies11/1
8.3%

Strictly Come Dancing Winner Odds

Despite finishing bottom of the leaderboard last week, George Clarke avoided the dance-off and maintains firm control of the winner market.

He’s 10/11 to lift the Glitterball, with Alex Kingston’s impressive improvement seeing her shorten from 18/1 to 4/1.

Strictly Come Dancing Winner
OddsImplied Probability
George Clarke10/11
52.4%
Alex Kingston4/1
20.0%
Lewis Cope9/2
18.2%
Vicky Pattison7/1
12.5%
Ellie Goldstein18/1
5.3%

Strictly Halloween Week 2025 Songs & Dances Confirmed

  • Alex Kingston & Johannes – Salsa to Horny by Hot 'N' Juicy
  • Balvinder Sopal & Julian – Rumba to Stay by Shakespears Sister
  • Ellie Goldstein & Vito – Tango to Abracadabra by Lady Gaga
  • George Clarke & Alexis – Cha Cha to Apple by Charli XCX
  • Harry Aikines-Aryeetey & Karen – American Smooth to Mystical Magical by Benson Boone
  • Karen Carney & Carlos – Argentine Tango to Red Right Hand by Nick Cave
  • La Voix & Aljaž – Paso Doble to The 5th by Beethoven
  • Lewis Cope & Katya – Couple’s Choice to Creep by Radiohead
  • Vicky Pattison & Kai – American Smooth to Total Eclipse of the Heart
  • Amber Davies & Nikita – Viennese Waltz to I See Red by Everybody Loves an Outlaw

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