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Betting Odds for the 2024 Dancing on Ice Final
There are four contenders that will be competing in the 2024 Dancing on Ice final after Amber Davies got eliminated. Miles Nazaire is still the favorite to win this year’s edition, as he has been great throughout the show. Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern will host the show’s finale this year.
Dancing on Ice 2024 Final Date & Finalists Announced
The 2024 Dancing on Ice show finale is upon us, as it will go live on Mother’s Day on March 10. The four celebrity finalists that are still in the competition are: Adele Roberts, Miles Nazaire, Greg Rutherford, and Ryan Thomas. Amber Davies got eliminated last week in a surprise after a skate-off with Adele Roberts. Amber had the highest score this week alongside her partner Simon, but their performance in the previous two weeks wasn’t that good.
2024 Dancing on Ice Final Winner Odds
Here are the odds for the final winner of the 2024 Dancing on Ice competition:
- Miles Nazaire @ 1.83 (5/6)
- Greg Rutherford @ 3.75 (11/4)
- Adele Roberts @ 4.0 (3/1)
- Ryan Thomas @ 6.0 (5/1)
The latest Dancing on Ice odds have Miles Nazaire as the clear favorite to win this year’s edition. Miles and his partner Vanessa have been consistent throughout the show, and they never finished in the bottom two in any of the eight weeks. The Made in Chelsea star has been the favorite since the very first day, so his winning chances are great. Greg Rutherford made a great comeback in the last three weeks, as he was one of the favorites to get eliminated before that. Greg came into this edition as the third favorite to win.
Adele Roberts was one of the underdogs early in the season, but her strong performances made her one of the final four contenders. The BBC Radio 1 presenter finished in the bottom two last week and was close to getting eliminated, and that’s why her odds increased. Ryan Thomas had the highest score in only one week on the show, but he was never in the bottom two, so he has been consistent. Ryan’s odds haven’t changed much in the last few weeks, but his winning chances are slim.