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Strictly Come Dancing star Chris McCausland could miss out on making the final despite being one of the frontrunners to win.
However, according to recent data, the comedian partnered with Dianne Buswell won't be lifting the Glitterball Trophy this year.
Tasha Ghouri continues to dominate the Strictly Come Dancing leaderboard each week - and it looks like the former Love Island star is the most likely contestant to lift the Glitterball Trophy.
A supercomputer from FruitySlots.com has factored in the latest scores to determine who has the highest probability of winning. Tasha and partner Aljaž Škorjanec came out on top with a staggering 39.6 percent.
Sarah Hadland follows behind in second place, with an 18.4 percent probability of winning. This comes after the actress and her partner, Vito Coppola, stunned viewers with their saucy rumba routine over the weekend.
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Meanwhile, JLS star JB Gill - who topped the leaderboard alongside Tasha on Saturday - follows at 17 percent, making him the third most likely star to secure the winning spot this year.
Despite being favourites amongst Strictly viewers, Pete Wicks and Chris McCausland could be set for trouble in the upcoming quarter-finals.
According to supercomputer calculations, reality star Pete’s chances of winning are slim, with a win probability of just 4.4 percent, as Chris is also low down the rankings at 10.2 percent.
A spokesperson for FruitySlots.com said: “Sarah Hadland and JB Gill have wowed fans and judges alike as standout stars of this year’s Strictly Come Dancing. However, Tasha Ghouri remains the one to watch, emerging as the frontrunner for the Glitterball Trophy.
“Our Supercomputer predicts these three talented contestants have the strongest chances of claiming victory, but trouble could be on the horizon for Pete Wicks and Chris McCausland. With the competition heating up and the quarter-finals just around the corner, do they have what it takes to light up the ballroom and steal the spotlight?”
Strictly Come Dancing airs on Saturday at 7.05pm on BBC One.