THE remaining four couples are gearing up for the Strictly grand final.
So who is the bookies’ current fave to lift the Glitterball Trophy for 2020?
Bill Bailey is being tipped to win Strictly 2020[/caption]Who will win Strictly Come Dancing 2020?
Bill Bailey
Odds to win:10/11
Bill Bailey is a dark horse to win the Glitterball this year.
The much-loved comic is paired with 2019 trophy winner Oti Mabuse.
Not only are Bill’s odds so good because of his partner – but he continues to prove his own capabilities in his energetic dances.
In the semi-final Bill Bill performed one of the most-anticipated routines of the night, a Tango to Metallica’s Enter Sandman.
HRVY
Musician and YouTuber HRVY has been paired with Janette [/caption]Odds to win: 7/4
Musician and YouTuber HRVY has been paired with Janette Manrara.
HRVY, real name Harvey Leigh Cantwell, wowed the judges with his first dance – a jive to Faith by Stevie Wonder feat.uring Ariana Grande.
Judge Motsi Mabuse described his dance as “the best first dance” she had ever seen.
HRVY nabbed the first 10 in week four, and then made Strictly Come Dancing history in week six with the earliest ever perfect score.
HRVY was riding high in the semi-final after received a perfect score of 30.
Maisie Smith
Maisie set the bar very high for herself with her first dance[/caption]Odds to win: 5/1
EastEnders actress and TikTok star Maisie Smith has also been plugged as a favourite to win the series.
Her energetic dances with partner Gorka Marquez have set the bar very high.
She was plunged into the bottom two in week four and five, but broke the trend in week six.
In the semi-final Maisie topped leaderboard with a near-perfect score of 59 out of 60.
Jamie Laing
Made In Chelsea star Jamie made a return to the show after he was forced to pull out of the 2019 series due to injury[/caption]Odds to win: 33/1
Made In Chelsea star Jamie made a return to the show after he was forced to pull out of the 2019 series due to injury.
He’s in good hands with longest serving female pro dancer Karen Hauer – although he failed to impress judges with his dance to Eurovision classic Think About Things by Icelandic hitmaker Daði Freyr.
He ended in the bottom two in the first elimination but has improved and is still an outsider to lift the trophy having topped the board in week five.
However, in week seven he found himself in the bottom two again.
Jamie will also have to give it his all in the final as he was in the bottom two again during the semi-final.
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When is the Strictly final?
Strictly returns on Saturday (December 19, 2020) for the grand final.
You can catch the bumper episode from 6pm.
If you miss it, don’t worry: you can catch up on all episodes via the BBC iPlayer.