Strictly Come Dancing Next Elimination Betting Odds - Any More Love for Judi?

Strictly Come Dancing Next Elimination Betting Odds - Any More Love for Judi?
Steve Madgwick
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  • 57% Chance this is the week Judi Loves Leaves according to bookies
  • Who joins Judi in the dance off is wide open, Rhys Stephenson is next in the betting
  • Down to last 10 dancers, 5 Men & 5 Women
  • Rose Ayling-Ellis Still Favourite with bookies for the Gltterball

We are down to the final ten dancers in Strictly Come Dancing, and there is a balance of 5 remaining Men and Women that will be broken with the next elimination this weekend.

Judi Love is a very shot priced favourite with betting sites to be the celebrity dancer to be voted off this week and bookies are offering odds of just 3/4 , a 56% probability, she will be in the dance-off and be voted off.

Strictly Come Dancing Next Elimination Betting Odds


Odds (Decimal Fractional) Probability
Judi Love 1.75 (3/4) 57.14%
Rhys Stephenson 5.0 (4/1) 20.00%
Dan Walker 6.5 (11/2) 15.38%
Sara Davies 7.0 (6/1) 14.29%
Tilly Ramsay 9.0 (8/1) 11.11%
Adam Peaty 10.0 (9/1) 10.00%


A speculative bet on any other dancer to join Judi in the dance off and ultimately be voted off by the judges offers really good odds. And let's not forget, the judges have saved Juid in the dance off more than once already.

There is a better than 50/50 chance that Judi Love will face ANY OTHER celebrity in the dance off and be voted off Strictly this week.
Steve Madgwick - Entertainment Betting Specialist - OLBG.com

Rhys Stephenson was in the last dance off, much to the disgust of many Strictly fans, many calling for Dan Walker with claims of wooden legs should have been there. So betting between the two to be the next to go is tight.

At longer odds, are Sara Davies, Tilly Ramsay with her huge social media following and Olympic Gold Medallist Adam Peaty

The most likely contenders to face Judi in the Dance off this week are Dan Walker or Rhys Stephenson who has already had to dance off for his place this week. Bookmaker give them 4/1 and 5/1 chances respectively.

No Danger - Maybe

Rose Ayling-Ellis remains the odds on favourite to win in Strictly betting, with John Whaite clear second favorite in the betting, and AJ Odudu making up a trio of celebrity dancers who surely will swerve the dreaded dance-off.

Tom Fletcher remains in the middle of the betting with what loos like no chance to win, but neither any chance of falling into the showdown and being voted off

Strictly Come Dancing Winner Betting Odds


Odds Probability
Rose Ayling-Ellis 1/2 66.67%
John Whaite 10/3 23.08%
AJ Odudu 7/1 12.50%
Tom Fletcher 16/1 5.88%
Adam Peaty 33/1 2.94%
Dan Walker 33/1 2.94%
Tilly Ramsay 40/1 2.44%
Sara Davies 50/1 1.96%
Rhys Stephenson 66/1 1.49%
Judi Love 100/1 0.99%

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