Diversity star Perri Kiely is well on his way to the Dancing On Ice title and he is now odds-on for the crown.
Perri has won every week he has skated and despite good efforts from Ian H Watkins and Libby Clegg, Bookmakers are convinced that there is only one winner.
Perri is now as short as 1/4, which is a probability of 80% that he will win.
In terms of who is going to leave and former footballer Kevin Kilbane is the big favourite to be hanging up his skating boots at 4/7, just ahead of Caprice and Ben Hanlin – who have also struggled in recent times.
OddsMonkey spokesman Peter Watton commented: “Perri has looked sensational on the ice and it is going to take a lot to beat him but H from Steps and Libby Clegg have been producing some good displays, but they look some way off being able to match the Diversity star.
“And at the moment, the biggest question is who is going next – Kevin Kilbane is favourite, but as we saw last week with Radzi Chinyanganya it is not always the case with the public vote – so Caprice, Ben Hanlin and Joe Swash will be worried about making it through the week.”
Dancing On Ice – Winner
Perri Kiely 1/4
Ian H Watkins 4/1
Libby Clegg 7/1
Lisa George 14/1
Maura Higgins 22/1
Joe Swash 22/1
Caprice 25/1
Ben Hanlin 50/1
Kevin Kilbane 66/1
Dancing On Ice – Next Elimination
Kevin Kilbane 4/7
Caprice 5/2
Ben Hanlin 6/1
Joe Swash 12/1
Maura Higgins 12/1
Ian H Watkins 25/1
Lisa George 33/1
Libby Clegg 33/1
Perri Kiely 100/1
*Odds correct at time of writing
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