Who will win Britain's Got Talent 2022? Final winner odds revealed
After weeks of all weird and wonderful auditions and five nights of back-to-back semi-finals, it's finally time to name the next champion of Britain's Got Talent. The final will kick off at 7.30pm on Sunday (June 5) on ITV and ITV Hub.
Hosted by Ant and Dec, the live final will see 11 acts take to the stage. Six of the finalists have been chosen by judges Simon Cowell, David Walliams, Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden, while the remaining five have gone through as a result of the public vote.
As usual, the final will culminate with one lucky act winning a life-changing £250,000 cash prize. The winner will also be given the opportunity to perform at this year's Royal Variety Performance.
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So who is the favourite to win Britain's Got Talent 2022? Here's the latest odds, courtesy of BetVictor.
Who will win Britain's Got Talent? Final odds- 33/1 Jamie Leahey a 13-year-old schoolboy who wowed the judges with his comedy ventriloquism act with puppet Chuck
- 15/8 Maxwell Thorpe, a 32-year-old busker whose operatic performance of Caruso left viewers claiming he was "robbed" of a golden buzzer
- 12/1 Ben Nickless, a 40-year-old impressionist who memorably performed 20 impressions in just 60 seconds
- 35/1 Flintz & T4ylor, a rapper/pianist duo who won Alesha Dixon's golden buzzer after only meeting in person for the first time just hours ahead of their audition
- 11/4 Eva Abley, a 14-year-old disabled Black Country comedian whose semi-final routine poked fun at head judge Simon Cowell
- 11/2 Tom Ball, a 23-year-old singer who was compared to Susan Boyle after impressing viewers with his rendition of Sam Smith's Bond theme in his audition
- 7/1 Loren Allred, a 32-year-old singer who provided the voice for Jenny Lind in The Greatest Showman and won Amanda Holden's golden buzzer
- 50/1 Five Star Boys, a group of five schoolboys who formed a dance troupe after meeting at a dance convention in Birmingham
- 11/2 Axel Blake, a 34-year-old comedian and Simon Cowell's golden buzzer act of the series
- 16/1 Aneeshwa Kunchala, a 7-year-old conservationist, also known as a "mini David Attenborough", on a mission to raise awareness about environmental issues
Amber and The Dancing Collies will also perform in the final as the judges' last-minute wildcard entrant. Amber just missed out on a place in the final after finishing in third place in one of this week's semi-finals.
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