New favourites have been unleashed at the head of the market to win this year’s Britain’s Got Talent after viewers were won over by one semi-final performance in particular.
Dave and Finn, the mind-reading double act made up of a popular police dog and his owner, took the lead in the betting after they wowed the audience with a new trick that appeared to transmit the contents of a pre-recorded video into the minds of the judges.
The stunning display and standing ovation saw the duo attract the bulk of the public vote during the first of the semi-finals, seeing them advance to the final and gain a new wave of market support.
...making them the new front-runners to be crowned winners in Sunday’s finale.
Previous favourites Flakefleet have drifted to 7/1 from 11/4 despite getting the green light from the judges to appear in the final. Thirty-two acts remain to be whittled down, with Amanda Holden’s Golden Buzzer act Chapter 13 joint second favourites at 5/1 alongside dangerman Jonathan Goodwin.
*Prices correct at time of publication
Dave and Finn, the mind-reading double act made up of a popular police dog and his owner, took the lead in the betting after they wowed the audience with a new trick that appeared to transmit the contents of a pre-recorded video into the minds of the judges.
The stunning display and standing ovation saw the duo attract the bulk of the public vote during the first of the semi-finals, seeing them advance to the final and gain a new wave of market support.
We had them at 6/1 to win this year’s contest but they have now closed into 10/3,""
...making them the new front-runners to be crowned winners in Sunday’s finale.
Previous favourites Flakefleet have drifted to 7/1 from 11/4 despite getting the green light from the judges to appear in the final. Thirty-two acts remain to be whittled down, with Amanda Holden’s Golden Buzzer act Chapter 13 joint second favourites at 5/1 alongside dangerman Jonathan Goodwin.
*Prices correct at time of publication
