Strictly Come Dancing returns to our screens tonight to add a little glitter and sequins to our Saturday evenings.
This week's show promises saucy sambas, quirky charlestons as well as the first Couple's Choice and Argentine Tango of the series.
As we gear up for another bumper weekend in the ballroom, the bookie's latest predictions of who will take the 2022 glitterball trophy and who will say bye-bye to the ballroom this weekend.
Here is what your favourite pairings will be dancing this weekend and what their chances are, according to BetVictor.
Week Four routine reveal! Get ready for the first Couple's Choice and Argentine Tango of the series! 🪩
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Strictly week four songs and dances
Here is what each of our celebrity couples will be dancing to as they take to the dancefloor for the first time.
The show has also released what tunes our favourite celebs will be performing to - what's your favourite?
- Ellie and Nikita: Salsa to I Love Your Smile by Shanice
- Ellie and Johannes: Viennese Waltz to Boom Bang A Bang by Lulu
- Fleur and Vito: Argentine Tango to Paint it Black by Ciara
- Helen and Gorka: Paso Doble to Tamacun by Rodrigo y Gabriela
- Jayde and Karen: American Smooth to Wind Beneath My Wings by Bette Midler
- Kym and Graziano: Samba to Volare by Gipsy Kings
- Molly and Carlos: Cha Cha Cha to Do What I Do by Lady Bri
- Hamza and Jowita: Salsa to Ecuador by Sash! featuring Rodriguez
- James and Amy: Quickstep to Don't Get Me Wrong by The Pretenders
- Matt and Nadiya: Jive to All Shook Up by Paul McCartney
- Tony and Katya: American Smooth to With A Little Help From My Friends by Joe Cocker
- Tyler and Dianne: Couples' Choice: Garage Megamix
- Will and Nancy: Rumba to The Joker and The Queen by Ed Sheeran featuring Taylor Swift
Who will be the next celebrity to leave Strictly Come Dancing?
BROS singer Matt Goss is the bookie's favourite to be eliminated from the Strictly ballroom this weekend on 13/8 odds.
They will be hoping to impress the judges with their jive to All Shook Up by Paul McCartney.
Following closely behind is James Bye on 7/4 and Tony Adams on 9/2 odds.
- Matt Goss – 13/8
- James Bye – 7/4
- Tony Adams – 9/2
- Jayde Adams – 8/1
- Ellie Taylor – 10/1
- Kym Marsh – 16/1
- Ellie Simmonds – 33/1
- Fleur East – 50/1
- Hamza Yassin – 20/1
- Molly Rainford – 66/1
- Helen Skelton – 80/1
- Tyler West – 80/1
- Will Mellor – 100/1
BetVictor’s Sam Boswell explains: “This week the next to be eliminated market thinks that Matt Goss 13/8 and James Bye 7/4 are the two most likely to leave.
"Tony Adam’s popularity with his Full Monty effort last weekend has seen him look more likely to survive and is out to 9/2 now to leave this week.”
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Who will win Strictly Come Dancing as we enter week four?
At the other end, BetVictor has tipped fan favourite and actor Will Mellor to win the contest on 5/2 odds.
The soap actor is closely followed by Tyler West who topped the leaderboard in week three with the first 10 of the series on 11/4 odds and Countryfile presenter Helen Skelton on 7/2.
- Will Mellor – 5/2
- Tyler West – 11/4
- Helen Skelton – 7/2
- Molly Rainford – 10/1
- Ellie Simmonds – 10/1
- Hamza Yassin – 10/1
- Fleur East – 20/1
- Kym Marsh – 25/1
- Ellie Taylor – 50/1
- Tony Adams – 40/1
- Jayde Adams – 80/1
- Matt Goss – 100/1
- James Bye – 100/1
“Tyler West was the most notable market mover after action from last weekend, he moved from 8/1 to 11/4, close behind current favourite Will Mellor. Landing the first 10 of the series with a score of 38 from the judges for his Charleston impressed many and plenty wanted to have a flutter on the TV and radio presenter.”
Strictly Come Dancing continues on BBC One at 6.30 pm on Saturday, October 15.
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