Strictly Come Dancing Next Elimination Betting Odds: Ugo & Judi in 2 Horse Race

Strictly Come Dancing Next Elimination Betting Odds: Ugo & Judi in 2 Horse Race
Steve Madgwick
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  • Ugo 48% favourite to go on return from injury dancing Rumba to Leave The Door Open by Bruno Mars
  • Judi Love has 40% chance of elimination dancing cha cha cha to Physical by Olivia Newton-John
  • Dan Walker and Tilly Ramsay just 9/1 to finish in the bottom two

Ugo Monye has missed a week of Strictly through injury and return this week to find himself favourite for the chop, and given a 48% of being in the dance off and not being saved by the judges. This week he will dance Rumba to Leave The Door Open by Bruno Mars with his partner Oti.

Judi Love is 2nd favourite for Elimination this week after several weeks in the bottom two and surviving the dance off, she is expected to take one of those positions again, and be voted off the show following a performance of a Cha Cha Cha to Olivia Newton Johns Physical this week.

Strictly Next Elimination Betting Odds

Next Eliminated Odds Probability
Ugo Monye 11/10 47.62%
Judi Love 6/4 40%
Dan Walker 9/1 10%
Tilly Ramsay 9/1 10%
Rhys Stephenson 20/1 4.76%
Sara Davies 20/1 4.76%
Adam Peaty 25/1 3.85%
Tom Fletcher 25/1 3.85%
AJ Odudu 33/1 2.94%
John Whaite 50/1 1.96%
Rose Ayling-Ellis 100/1 0.99%
A Rumba to Bruno Mars may not be enough to save Ugo Monye and Oti as they return from injury; The pair are a 50% chance to be the next eliminated from Strictly
Steve Madgwick - Entertainment Betting Specialist - OLBG.com

This Weeks Dances

Judi Love is dancing a Cha Cha Cha to 80's hit Physical by Olivia Newton-John in her latest attempt to stave off the judges. She still remains one of the favourites to be eliminated despite being saved twice already by the judges

  • AJ and Kai: Argentine Tango to Edge of Seventeen by Stevie Nicks 
  • Judi and Graziano: Cha Cha Cha to Physical by Olivia Newton-John 
  • Rose and Giovanni: Viennese Waltz to Fallin’ by Alicia Keys 
  • Sara and Aljaž: Rumba to You’re Still The One by Shania Twain 
  • Tilly and Nikita: Foxtrot to Little Things by One Direction 
  • Adam and Katya: Samba to Faith by George Michael 
  • Dan and Nadiya: Viennese Waltz to She’s Always a Woman by Billy Joel 
  • John and Johannes: Charleston to Milord by Édith Plaf 
  • Rhys and Nancy: American Smooth to I’ve Got The World On a String by Michael Bublé 
  • Tom and Amy: Salsa to Watermelon Sugar by Harry Styles 
  • Ugo and Oti: Rumba to Leave The Door Open by Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak and Silk Sonic


Dan Walker can only keep being saved by the voting public for so long as claims his wooden dancing doesn't leave him deserving a place in the Strictly line-up, he is still a 9/1 shot to leave
Steve Madgwick - Entertainment Betting Specialist - OLBG.com

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