Richard Jones has taken over the Britain’s Got Talent betting after astounding the panel with his magic trick in Tuesday’s semi-final.
Jones is on course to make history as the first ever magician to win the show having shortened into 5/6 from 9/4 after punters rushed to back him following his semi-final performance, which left the audience and judges perplexed.
Also making it through on Tuesday night was Simon Cowell’s golden buzzer act Boogie Storm, a group of dancing storm troopers.
...ahead of the finals on Saturday.
Wayne Woodward has become darkest horse in the race for the BGT title after gaining support from punters following his semi-final win on Monday evening. The 16-year-old singer impressed with a rendition of Frank Sinatra’s ‘That’s Life’ and was cut into 5/1 from 6/1, placing him right behind Richard Jones and alongside Beau Dermott in the betting.
100 Voices of Gospel were the first act to win a semi-final on Sunday evening and were quickly made joint favourites with Richard Jones. However as support hardens for the popular magician they have drifted out to 7/1 from 3/1 to win.
*Prices correct at time of publication.
Jones is on course to make history as the first ever magician to win the show having shortened into 5/6 from 9/4 after punters rushed to back him following his semi-final performance, which left the audience and judges perplexed.
Also making it through on Tuesday night was Simon Cowell’s golden buzzer act Boogie Storm, a group of dancing storm troopers.
The unusual act delighted fans with a Star Wars inspired dance routine and have been cut into 9/1 from 20/1...""
...ahead of the finals on Saturday.
Wayne Woodward has become darkest horse in the race for the BGT title after gaining support from punters following his semi-final win on Monday evening. The 16-year-old singer impressed with a rendition of Frank Sinatra’s ‘That’s Life’ and was cut into 5/1 from 6/1, placing him right behind Richard Jones and alongside Beau Dermott in the betting.
100 Voices of Gospel were the first act to win a semi-final on Sunday evening and were quickly made joint favourites with Richard Jones. However as support hardens for the popular magician they have drifted out to 7/1 from 3/1 to win.
*Prices correct at time of publication.
