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Celebrity Traitors Final odds – When is the final and who are the favourites?
As The Celebrity Traitors heads into its gripping finale, the drama has reached fever pitch. The high stakes game of lies, betrayal and psychological warfare is nearing its breaking point, with just five famous faces left in the castle, and two of them still secretly working as Traitors. But who will win?
Last week’s tense episode saw Alan Carr, Joe Marler, David Olusoga, Nick Mohammed and Cat Burns make it through to the final, with host Claudia Winkleman shocking the group by revealing there would be no murder that evening. But with the finish line in sight, the question remains: who will outwit the rest and walk away victorious?
Fresh odds from What Are The Odds have now revealed who’s most likely to triumph and who could be facing banishment at the last Round Table.
Latest Odds to Win The Celebrity Traitors
Nick Mohammed – 1/1
Joe Marler – 6/4
David Olusoga – 3/1
Cat Burns – 4/1
Alan Carr – 5/1
According to What Are The Odds spokesman Dave James, the final is shaping up to be a showdown between the remaining Faithfuls and the cunning Traitors.
“As The Celebrity Traitors reaches its dramatic conclusion the tension is really ramping up. Its even emerged that Alan Carr has left the country ahead of the Final this week! This series has really captured the imagination of the Bristish public. With just five players remaining, a clear divide has formed as we head into the finale.” Dave explained.
“Cat and Alan are the remaining Traitors, while Nick and Joe are leading the Faithfuls’ charge with Joe particularly convinced that the pair are guilty. That leaves David as the crucial swing vote and possibly the key to how this finale unfolds.”
Dave added that the momentum appears to be shifting in favour of the Faithfuls.
“With both Faithfuls locked in on Cat and Alan as the remaining Traitors, the market now expects a Faithful victory. Recent signs suggest David may be siding with Nick and Joe, which could finally bring the Traitors’ impressive run to an end. Alan Carr currently has the shortest odds for banishment at 11/8.”
As for who could be crowned winner, the tables have turned.
“Cat Burns’ odds have drifted following growing suspicions from both Nick and Joe,” Dave continued. “The new favourite to win the series is Nick Mohammed at a price of evens, followed closely by Joe Marler at 6/4.”
With tensions running high and alliances fraying, the finale promises to deliver one of the most explosive conclusions in The Celebrity Traitors history.
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Alan Carr ‘Set to Replace’ Tess and Claudia as Strictly Come Dancing Host After Shock Odds Slash
Alan Carr is being strongly tipped to take over as one of the new presenters of Strictly Come Dancing after his emotional victory on The Celebrity Traitors.
Bookmakers have priced the comedian at 2/1 to join the hit BBC show giving him a 33% chance of stepping into the presenting role left vacant by Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman.
The 49-year-old has become the nation’s latest TV darling following his dramatic win on The Celebrity Traitors, which drew more than 10 million viewers on Thursday night.
Carr broke down in tears as he was crowned winner and revealed he would donate his entire £87,500 prize to the children’s charity Neuroblastoma UK, saying the money would “change lives.”
Now, it looks like Carr’s own life could be changing too.
His triumph in the Scottish castle has reportedly caught the attention of BBC bosses, who see him as the perfect fit to bring his trademark warmth and humour to Strictly Come Dancing next year.
A BBC insider told The Mirror: “Alan has always been a star, but it’s amazing what a month in a Scottish castle can do to elevate your career. He’s ours now.”
Carr’s odds of 2/1 to become the next Strictly presenter make him one of the front-runners for the job, ahead of other potential TV appearances.
Bookmakers have also listed odds of 6/4 (40% chance) on Alan Carr: Chatty Man returning, 3/1 (25%) for a stint in the I’m A Celebrity jungle in 2026, 5/1 (17%) for Celebrity Big Brother, and 6/1 (14%) for Celebrity Race Across the World.
| Alan Carr Betting Specials | Odds | Percentage Chance |
|---|---|---|
| Brings back Alan Carr: Chatty Man | 6/4 | 40% |
| Becomes presenter on Strictly Come Dancing | 2/1 | 33% |
| Appears on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! 2026 | 3/1 | 25% |
| Celebrity Big Brother 2026 | 5/1 | 17% |
| Celebrity Race Across the World | 6/1 | 14% |
Carr, who was once overlooked for a judging role on Britain’s Got Talent in 2023, has seen his popularity skyrocket after charming the public during his time on The Celebrity Traitors.
If the odds are anything to go by, Alan Carr could soon be trading the Scottish castle for the Strictly ballroom swapping deception and drama for sequins and samba.
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Royal Reality? Bookies Slash Odds on Andrew and Fergie to Join Traitors and I’m A Celeb
Could the royals be heading to reality TV? Bookies have revealed tongue in cheek odds on Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson making shock appearances on some of Britain’s biggest reality series and it’s certainly got people talking, Dave James writes.
According to WhatAreTheOdds.co.uk, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is priced at 80/1 to sign up for Celebrity Traitors, 66/1 for I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! 2025, and 100/1 to enter the Big Brother house.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Reality TV Odds
| TV Show | Odds to Appear |
|---|---|
| Celebrity Traitors | 80/1 |
| I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! 2025 | 66/1 |
| Big Brother | 100/1 |
His ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, meanwhile, is considered the more likely of the two to make the leap into reality TV at 50/1 for Celebrity Traitors, 33/1 for I’m A Celebrity 2025, and 66/1 for Big Brother.
Sarah Ferguson Reality TV Odds
| TV Show | Odds to Appear |
|---|---|
| Celebrity Traitors | 50/1 |
| I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! 2025 | 33/1 |
| Big Brother | 66/1 |
Dave James, spokesperson for WhatAreTheOdds.co.uk, said:
“We’ve priced these specials more for fun than form, but it’s not impossible. Sarah Ferguson has shown a real flair for connecting with the public and wouldn’t be out of place in a reality setting. As for Prince Andrew, it’s safe to say producers might think twice before sending him into the jungle.”
James added that the royals’ relationship with television has always fascinated the public and reality TV could be the next frontier.
“Fergie has appeared on talk shows and documentaries, and she’s clearly comfortable in front of the camera. With her sense of humour and down to earth personality, she’d actually fit right into something like I’m A Celebrity or even The Traitors.”
When asked about Prince Andrew’s long odds, Dave joked:
“At 100/1 for Big Brother, you’re more likely to see him in the audience than in the house. But after the last few years, who knows what surprises the world of TV has in store?”
The bookmaker says these light-hearted specials are often a reflection of public chatter rather than serious betting markets.
“Every time a new series of The Traitors or I’m A Celebrity is announced, we see a flurry of bets on surprise names,” Dave explained. “The public loves to speculate and the royals always get people talking.”
While the odds remain long, royal fans are no strangers to surprise TV cameos. With The Traitors and I’m A Celebrity both among the UK’s most-watched shows, even a whisper of Windsor involvement is enough to set social media alight.
“Reality TV thrives on unpredictability,” James added. “If Fergie ever did sign up, it would break the internet and probably smash viewing records overnight.”
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Celebrity Traitors Odds sees Alan Carr now FAVOURITE
Six episodes in, and The Celebrity Traitors has made UK television history.
No Traitor has been banished yet, setting a new national record for the longest run without a single one being exposed. The Traitors continue to run riot, and the Faithful are being picked off one by one in what’s becoming one of the most dramatic seasons yet.
Episode six brought more chaos and heartbreak.
Comedian Joe Wilkinson became the latest Faithful to be murdered overnight, followed by the shock banishment of Stephen Fry, another innocent sent home after masterful Traitor manipulation at the roundtable.
With each episode, the Faithful camp grows smaller, and suspicion grows ever deeper but the Traitors remain firmly in control.
Alan Carr, Jonathan Ross, and Cat Burns have now orchestrated five murders and five banishments all of innocent Faithfuls.
Their dominance has pushed the game into uncharted territory, with the trio now being described as the most successful alliance the series has ever seen.
Bookmakers have reacted swiftly, and Alan Carr is now the outright favourite to win the series. His odds have shortened to 1/3, reflecting his clever blend of humour, strategy, and social charm that has helped him glide through the game without drawing suspicion.
Cat Burns and Jonathan Ross both remain strong contenders, with even-money odds, showing that experts still believe any of the three could take the crown if their unity holds.
Their subtle teamwork and calm under pressure have made them an almost untouchable force at this stage of the game.
Episode six ended on yet another tense cliffhanger as the Traitors were tasked with choosing their next victim with Kate Garraway, Lucy Beaumont, and Nick Mohammed all facing potential elimination.
Kate has been on the shortlist several times before, so it may finally be her turn to go.
However, Cat Burns’ own position has weakened slightly after Nick Mohammed appeared to voice suspicion about her. If those doubts spread among the Faithful, cracks could finally begin to show in the dominant Traitor trio.
Among the remaining Faithfuls, Nick Mohammed and Joe Marler appear to be forming an alliance, making them the most likely to reach the game’s final stages.
Meanwhile, David Olusoga (4/1) and Joe Marler (5/1) remain the best-placed Faithfuls in the betting markets but they’ll need to change tactics fast if they want to survive what’s shaping up to be a ruthless endgame.