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Swiss LED dance act The Blackouts favourite to win this year’s Britain’s Got Talent

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Swiss LED dance act The Blackouts favourite to win this year’s Britain’s Got Talent

Mudzenda price shortens after Golden Buzzer audition…

Linda Mudzenda is now 10/1 third-favourite to win this year’s BGT and what’s more, it’s just 1/2 that the guest judge – who is only a panellist for some of the auditions – returns in the semi-final to watch his act perform again. KSI has now pressed his red buzzer five times in the opening five auditions episodes, and it’s into 10/11 favourite that he continues that form into the eighth and final auditions episode and hits it eight times in total.

Britain’s Got Talent’s fifth auditions episode of the series featured a dancing dinosaur duo and an entertainer called Mr Showtime. Needless to say, they are not in the mix after both were rejected, but several stars did advance to the next round.

Gambling.com entertainment expert, James Leyfield has been monitoring BGT and has created markets around the show.

Linda Mudzenda is now 10/1 third-favourite to win this year’s BGT.

Swiss LED dance act The Blackouts – who were on the receiving end of a group Golden Buzzer in episode three – remain favourites to win this year’s BGT, at 4/1 with most UK bookmakers, followed by singer Stacey Leadbeatter.

Pictured: Ant & Dec and Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden, Simon Cowell, Bruno Tonioli.

Stacey was KSI’s Golden Buzzer pick in episode two, and she has been cut to 9/2, from 11/2, to win this year’s BGT. What’s more, it’s just 1/2 that the guest judge – who is only a panellist for some of the auditions – returns in the semi-final to watch his act perform again.

Like Linda, magician Eden Choi also impressed in the latest episode of BGT, and the star is one step closer to landing a £250,000 cash prize and a spot on the bill at this year’s Royal Variety Performance. Despite the flurry of positivity, Eden missed out on a Golden Buzzer, but he is 14/1 to win this year’s contest, behind Hear Our Voice (11/1). Others in contention include impressionist Will Burns, who is 11/1, and Electric Umbrella (12/1) and Mickey Callisto (16/1).

KSI has now pressed his red buzzer five times in the opening five auditions episodes, and it’s into 10/11 favourite that he continues that form into the eighth and final auditions episode and hits it eight times in total. However, it’s 5/4 that he stops one short on seven presses, and the YouTuber is 3/1 to stick on five red buzzes for the series.

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