Bookies share Britain's Got Talent final odds and warn: 'It's nowhere near as clear-cut as it was'
The 2026 final takes place on Saturday night…
Britain’s Got Talent crowns its 2026 winner on Saturday night (May 30) and bookies have already shared odds on which act they think will emerge victorious at the star-studded final.
The months-long search for Britain’s brightest wannabe star comes to an end this weekend. And bookies have now shared their opinion on who they think will be named this year’s winner.

Bookies share Britain’s Got Talent final odds
After the last semi-final took place on Saturday night (May 25), bookmakers BetGoodwin has revealed who it thinks will bag the spot on the line-up of this year’s Royal Variety Performance.
Poet Sonny Green leads the pack, with odds of 13/8 to win. Jeremy Clarkson’s Hawkstone Farmers Choir isn’t far behind, though, with odds of 18/5 of winning the 2026 show.

Celestial currently sit at 15/4, Matty Juniosa has odds of 4/1 and Rafferty Coope rounds out the top five with odds of 11/2 to win.
Ted Hill sits at 12/1 to win, dance troupe LMA are at 16/1 to win, and magician Fabian Fox has odds of 33/1 to win.
Anastasiia and her dog Salsa are also at 33/1, while Liwei Yang rounds out the top 10 with odds of 66/1.

‘Nowhere near as clear-cut as it was’
BetGoodwin’s Ben Head said: “The traders still have Sonny Green as favourite, but it’s nowhere near as clear-cut as it looked earlier in the week. His odds have drifted from 6/5 to 13/8 after a slightly less dominant semi-final performance.
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“The Hawkstone Farmers Choir have really caught the eye. They’re now 18/5 and the clear danger to the favourite. Celestial and Matty Juniosa are also very much in the mix.”

‘Anything could happen’
He added: “The judges have zero voting power in the final, but their critiques can heavily sway the audience at home. If Sonny delivers on the night, he’ll still take some beating.
“That said, Britain’s Got Talent is never short of surprises. A stunning live performance from a choir or a fresh semi-final standout could completely flip the public vote. Anything could happen.”
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