Strictly Come Dancing Winner Odds: Ellie Leach shortens EVEN FURTHER into 1/12 to win Strictly Come Dancing after final dances announced!

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Ellie Leach has now shortened into 1/12 to win Strictly Come Dancing ahead of Saturday night's final.

Strictly Come Dancing Winner Odds: Ellie Leach shortens EVEN FURTHER into 1/12 to win Strictly Come Dancing after final dances announced!

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  • Ellie Leach's odds to win Strictly shorten further into 1/12 ahead of Saturday night's final
  • The full dances are confirmed for Saturday night's show with each couple performing three times

Ellie Leach's odds to win Strictly shorten further into 1/12 ahead of Saturday night's final

Ellie Leach has shortened even further to win this year's Strictly Come Dancing as bookmakers continue to offer odds ahead of Saturday night's final.

Leach goes against Layton Williams and Bobby Brazier to win the iconic Glitterball Trophy with the voting solely done by the public on final's night.

Since moving into favourite earlier in the series, Leach has stayed at the top of the betting market with no other celebrity able to shift her from top spot.

William Hill's latest odds now give an implied probability of 92% that Leach wins the Strictly Come Dancing final with those odds suggesting it's a certainty.

Strictly Come Dancing Winner 2023OddsProbability
Ellie Leach
1/1292.3%
Layton Williams
7/112.5%
Bobby Brazier
16/15.9%
What the expert says...

Ellie Leach now shortens even further in the betting market to win Strictly with her odds at 1/12. Those odds give an 92% implied probability that the former Corrie star will win the Glitterball trophy!

Jake Ashton - Entertainment Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Layton Williams topped the leaderboard last weekend but sits at second favourite in the market

Layton Williams topped the judges leaderboard last weekend after another set of fantastic dances with each couple performing two in last Saturday's show.

Williams performed a Charleston as one of his dances on last weekend's show which received a standing ovation from the audience and judges including Craig Revel Horwood with 40 scored.

This was Williams second 40 after also getting full marks in last week's show and he still remains the only celebrity this series that has scored the full marks this year.

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The full dances are confirmed for Saturday night's show with each couple performing three times

Each of the three remaining couples will perform three times on the night in Saturday's final with the trio doing their own favourite dance, a show dance and the judges pick.

The judges pick is usually a dance that they struggled with earlier on in the season, but their experience now means that they can perform it much better.

This weekend's dances in full are:

Bobby and Dianne:

Favourite Dance: Couple’s Choice to This Woman’s Work by Maxwell

Show Dance: La La Land Medley

Judges’ Pick: Samba to Young Hearts Run Free by Candi Staton

Ellie and Vito:

Favourite Dance: American Smooth to Ain’t That A Kick In The Head by Robbie Williams

Show Dance: Jennifer Lopez Megamix

Judges’ Pick: Paso Doble to Insomnia by 2WEI

Layton and Nikita:

Favourite Dance: Argentine Tango to Tattoo by Loreen

Show Dance: Friend Like Me by Ne-Yo

Judges’ Pick: Quickstep to Puttin’ On The Ritz by Gregory Porter

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Jake Ashton

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Jake is our Senior News Editor and Entertainment Betting Expert with his eyes firmly on Reality TV and other entertainment betting markets that are available. His expertise on these shows means he can write freely with all the key facts about the latest odds that are available on some of the biggest television events of the year.

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