I’m a Celebrity Latest Odds: Danny Jones spearheads the market again

I'm A Celebrity Update Dec 7
Ben Dixon
Ben Dixon Published: 07/12/2024

This season of I'm A Celebrity has been thrilling so far, and your perception of each campmate grows with each episode. Since our previous update, we have lost four celebrities and the odds have taken, perhaps, their final shape ahead of the final.

Who is still in the I'm A Celebrity camp?

We have only four campmates remaining now, and one will be crowned the series' winner this weekend.

The remaining candidates are:

  • Danny Jones
  • Richard Coles
  • Coleen Rooney
  • Oti Mabuse

The eliminated campmates:

  • Jane Moore
  • Dean McCullough
  • Tulisa
  • Melvin Odoom
  • Barry McGuigan
  • Maura Higgins
  • GK Barry
  • Alan Halsall

Latest I'm A Celebrity Winner Betting Odds

Compare the latest odds for the winner of the 2024 edition of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!

After an intense week of eliminations, we have seen Danny Jones return to the favourite across the market, and Coleen Rooney now sits behind him, despite leading the odds for a while in the past week.

Bookmakers are still pricing up the odds. Check back later

I'm A Celebrity Media Watch

In our last odds watch - which included our favourite selections - we had eight campmates remaining, and now we have just four, so let's start with those who have left the jungle in the past few days.

On Thursday night (December 5) we lost Irish duo Maura Higgins and Barry McGuigan to the public vote, but fans were not happy. In fact, the Daily Mail published a piece stating that fans think the show is 'fixed' due to Irish viewers not being allowed to vote on the show.

The Sun claimed that their exit had left 'campmates gobsmacked' as they were both eliminated, but given both had fallen behind in the odds, was it really much of a surprise?

On Friday night, we saw GK Barry and Alan Halsall depart. Starting with the social media star, fans claimed they were no longer interested in the show after her elimination, with the decision causing some to give up watching.

After the show, she also suggested that the show was 'fixed' if Richard Coles did not win as Reach PLC reports, unfortunately for GK Barry, it seems like there is little chance of this happening!

Even though Alan survived Thursday's eliminations, with viewers claiming they 'couldn't believe' he had remained, he was sent home on Friday night, and there was no outcry, unlike the other three exits.

Finally, the Liverpool Echo have published a social media round-up and one viewer thinks that the series has been sealed with Danny Jones named as the suggested winner, of course, we will have to wait and see though.

Who is the Favourite to Win I'm A Celebrity?

Despite being overtaken in the odds by Coleen Rooney last week, Danny Jones has returned to the top of the market in the past few days, and he is the clear favourite to win the show.

When Rooney overtook the McFly singer, the pair were still neck and neck, with nothing really between them. However, Danny is now sitting at 1/2 with Ladbrokes, and there is a clear gap between him and his campmates.

Coleen still follows in the odds, and she still sits around 2/1 across the board with BetVictor offering a price of 5/2 for her to take the crown - which is the best price on the market!

Reverend Richard Coles follows in third, and despite being the show's underdog, his odds have largely fluctuated, even though he was the second favourite to win the show at one point. Currently, he is priced at 16/1 with Star Sports, but he remains as low as 8/1 with some bookmakers.

At the bottom of the market sits Oti Mabuse, and despite winning the golden ticket to the Celebrity Cyclone, the market does not suggest any hope of her winning the competition - she is priced at 40/1.

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As of December 7 (before the evening's episode), Danny Jones is the favourite to win I'm a Celebrity at 1/2 with Ladbrokes.

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Ben Dixon
Ben Dixon
Last updated: 07/12/2024

Ben is an accredited football journalist who follows anything from League One to Serie A, also working for the likes of SempreMilan and Total Italian Football. As an avid punter, he has become the master tester at BettingLounge, refusing to take bookies by their words when it comes to withdrawal times and much more.