Bgt Final Odds
Britain’s Got Talent’s live shows are underway and the battle to win Simon Cowell’s “special prize” and a spot at the 2018 Royal Variety Performance is heating up.
But who is going to be this year’s winner? Here are the latest betting odds from bookmakers.
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Who is the favourite to win?
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Lost Voice Guy is the current favourite with bookmakers with odds as short as 7/4.
Lee Ridley, who performs under the name Lost Voice Guy, is an award-winning British standup comedian. As a result of complications of cerebral palsy, Ridley is unable to speak.
Ridley began performing in 2012 after an encounter with Ross Noble in which he challenged the quality of Noble's impersonation of Stephen Hawking. He then went on to have a successful show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2013.
He trained as a journalist before taking up comedy full-time in May 2015. Ridley won the BBC Radio New Comedy Awards in 2014.
Who else is in the running?
Fellow comic Robert White, who went down a storm in his live semi-final when he did a musical comedy roast of the judges, is Lost Voice Guy’s closest rival with odds of 3/1.
Jack and Tim Goodacre, who still have to compete in their semi-final, also have short odds of 6/1 and are Simon Cowell’s Golden Buzzer act.
Amanda Holden’s Golden Buzzer act, Welsh opera singer Gruffydd Wyn is the next closest with odds of 12/1 of him triumphing on Sunday.
War time choir D-Darlings are currently 16/1.
Who are the long shots?
The current outsiders are David Walliams Golden Buzzer act Donchez Dacres, who has become a hit with his track Wiggle and Wine, who is 20/1.
Young singer Calum Courtney can be backed at 33/1.
When is the Britain's Got Talent final?
The grand final for Britain’s Got Talent 2018 will take place on Sunday, June 3 at 7.30pm on ITV.
It concludes a week of live semi-finals and will offer the lucky winner the chance to be on stage at the Royal Variety Performance later in the year.
Simon Cowell has also promised a special mystery prize for the winning act, which he will announce after they have been crowned.
Britain’s Got Talent’s final airs on Sunday, June 3 at 7.30pm on ITV.
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As the Britain’s Got Talent 2019 auditions draw to a close, viewers find themselves looking forward to the exciting live semi-finals, and of course the upcoming grand finale.
During the final, fans of the show will crown their 2019 winner, who will go on to perform at the Royal Variety Performance later in the year.
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This year’s audition process has seen a hefty bunch of talent take to the stage, so deciding on a winner will be somewhat difficult.
However, the bookies are already releasing odds on who they think is most likely to win – and here’s who we think will win Britain’s Got Talent 2019!
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Who should win Britain’s Got Talent 2019?
Auditions finish up this weekend (Saturday, May 25th), and shortly after the last bunch of acts do their very best in front of the judges, the panel will decide which acts make it through to the semi-finals.
Over the course of the 2019 series, viewers have witnessed an array of extremely talented acts, ranging from singers, dancers, magicians, comedians and stunt dare-devils.
However, only one act can take home the Britain’s Got Talent crown.
Due to his incredible emotionally-driven audition, we here at Reality Titbit believe that Chelsea pensioner Colin Thackery should be voted this year’s BGT champ.
Is Colin the greatest vocalist in the world? No. However, Colin wowed the judges, and millions watching at home, with his performance – which he sang as a tribute to his late wife, who sadly passed away back in 2016.
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Who is the bookies favourite to win?
Although Colin remains our BGT fav, the bookies currently have different predictions.
According to Oddschecker, the current favourite to win Britain’s Got Talent 2019 is the Flakefleet Primary School choir with odds of 5/1.
Shortly behind is Amanda’s Golden Buzzer act Chapter 13 with odds of 6/1.
While the canine act Dave and Finn are the current third favourite to win with odds of 7/1.
The Britain’s Got Talent semi-finals are set to begin on Monday, May 27th. So, we’ll find out if our BGT pick has what it takes very soon!
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