Olly Murs is favourite to get the boot tonight, missing out on a place in next week’s final. Murs is odds on favourite with bookmakers Paddy Power, with odds of 4/6 for the chop.
Olly Murs is favourite to get the boot tonight, missing out on a place in next week’s final. Murs is odds on favourite with bookmakers Paddy Power, with odds of 4/6 for the chop.
With just the semi-finals to go before the big finale on December 12 and 13, the remaining four acts are going to have to deliver their best performances this week to secure their place. The bookies odds show that Joe is leading the pack and it may be Danyl who misses out.
X Factor heartthrob Lloyd Daniels is favourite for the boot tonight – for the fourth week in a row. The 16-year-old has received lots of criticism from the judges and the public over the past week and as a result he is the odds on favourite to leave before the semi-finals.
Lloyd Daniels is favourite for the X Factor boot once again. Despite receiving position comments from the judges last night, the 16-year-old heartthrob is odds on favourite to leave the competition tonight.
Lloyd Daniels is favourite to get the boot tonight – for the third week in a row. Bookies Paddy Power have odds of 11/10 for the 16-year-old to leave in tonight’s results show, but twins John and Edward and rocker Jamie Archer aren’t too far behind with odds of 5/2.
X Factor finalist Lloyd Daniels is favourite for the boot tonight for the second week in a row. Last week Lloyd was in the bottom two but survived after the judges could not decide and the decision went to deadlock, with Rachel being sent home.
Teenage heartthrob Lloyd Daniels is favourite for the boot tonight. The 16-year-old was accused for cheating last night by Louis Walsh after singing pop tune I Kissed A Girl during rock week. Despite the criticism from Louis however Simon said it was ’1 million times better’ than last week’s performance.
X Factor hopefuls Joe McElderry and Danyl Johnson are looking likely to stay the course this year as they lead the betting with odds of 4/1 to win the show. Stacey Solomon and Jamie Archer aren’t too far behind, but Rachel Adedeji is still struggling to find support from punters.
The betting odds have been shaken up following the first week’s performances which led to girl group Kandy Rain being sent home. Louis’ John and Edward continue to struggle while Danii’s girls are flying high.
Now the final 12 have been officially revealed the bookmakers have put their odds up on who, even before the live shows have begun, they think has a shot of the title this year. Going into the first live show with the final 12, the girls and over 25s dominate the top spots.