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Who is favourite to be crowned King or Queen of the Castle at 2020 series of I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here?
And the bookies reckon tonight's I'm A Celebrity final is a two horse race between Jordan North and Giovanna Fletcher - with Vernon Kay a rank outsider.
The 20th edition of the wildly popular reality TV show couldn't be staged in its usual venue of the Australian jungle.
So organisers switched to Gwyrch Castle in North Wales.
It was darker, colder - and there less creepy crawlies in camp.
But it has still been a test for the celebrities vying to be King or Queen of the Castle.
There have been 11 Kings of the Jungle and eight Queens in the 19 shows so far.
But in recent years there has been a female takeover - the only male winner in the last five years was Harry Redknapp.
But it's a an unpredictable business - which is why the nation loves a flutter on the show. Here's what bookies thepools.com make of tonight's final.
Near the top of the betting ever since his 'Happy Place' trial, the Radio 1 DJ from Lancashire has also co-presented the comedy-agony-aunt podcast 'Help I Sexted My Boss'. He is now favourite with thepools.com, just, ahead of Giovanna in the betting, bet here:
An actress, podcaster and author – Giovanna is also the wife of McFly star Tom Fletcher. But will that endear her to the legions of McFly fans out there? Or count against her? She has just dropped back a little in the betting after being outright favourite earlier in the week. If you want to Gio track Mrs Fletcher, bet here :
While the Bolton-born TV presenter will be on the ITV screens every night, wife Tess Daly will be battling for viewers on the other side as host of Strictly Come Dancing . Fans of Special Kay can bet here:


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With female contestants winning five of the last six series of 'I'm A Celebrity...', Rob Furber thinks a King of the Castle is due to be crowned this year...
Get ready for celebs being doused in gunge and critters, entombed with snakes, and being invited to eat an assortment of vile animal parts. Oh yes, joy of joys, the 21st series of ITV's reality TV staple, 'I'm A Celebrity...' , will get underway on Sunday night.
Back David Ginola @ 9.4 17/2 or better
For the second year running, due to Covid issues surrounding international travel, its usual location of New South Wales has had to be shunned in favour of Gwrych Castle in North Wales. In truth, it has all got a bit old hat but that doesn't prevent it from being a cracking TV betting heat.
The Outright market on Betfair considers Adam Woodyatt (53) to be the least likely winner among the three of them. Tabloid headlines such as 'Eastenders' Adam Woodyatt buys 100k campervan as estranged wife struggles for money' don't read well for him but he is likely to be central in the edit and the market has perhaps over-reacted in pushing him out to 21.0 20/1 in the Betfair Winner market ahead of the launch show.
Simon Gregson (47) has played Steve McDonald in Coronation Street for 32 years. He has had some well-documented drug and alcohol problems but is now back on a more even keel. Back in 2019, it looked as if the show was doing its utmost to help fellow Corrie actor Andy Whyment to win. We might see similar production support afforded to Gregson after Whyment fell agonisingly short.
It is a show that can be won by doing very little. Two years ago, Eastenders actress Jacqueline Jossa managed to monopolise the Mumsnet vote by highlighting how much she was missing her kids.
It was a similar story last year with Tom Fletcher's wife Giovanna taking the crown by doing little more than creating the 'Mama G' brand for herself in the castle and being compassionate towards her fellow contestants.
This is probably why Frankie Bridge (32), wife of ex-footballer Wayne, has been made the pre-lives favourite around the 5.5 9/2 mark on Betfair . A former member of The Saturdays, Frankie has had past battles with depression.
As a mother of two, a Loose Women panellist , with good looks that do not lean too far into green-eyed territory among female viewers, Frankie has some of the key ingredients to do well on IAC. But it seems unlikely the show will push for another Jossa/Fletcher type winner which looks the main negative with her.
Louise Minchkin (53) recently retired from presenting duties on BBC's 'Breakfast' show. A keen triathlete, she will no doubt be a strong competitor when it comes to any physical trials. Broadcast journalists often end up with question posing duties on the show, and can be slightly hamstrung by that role.
Minchkin and friend of the show Richard Madeley (65) will be acting as grand inquisitors throughout. Given he has been a past regular on the spin-off IAC show on ITV2, and recently landed a presenting job on Good Morning Britain, he will likely enjoy a degree of favour.
But there is also the cringe factor Madeley carries around with him, and he loves the sound of his own voice a little too much. Madeley is essentially Alan Partridge incarnate, with some dubious political views he will probably find hard to resist airing.
Back Danny Miller @ 6.0 5/1 or better
It won't be a surprise if he dominates the early edit but his shtick will likely wear thin over the course of the series, and there is always the chance he will put his foot in it. Unsurprisingly, he has been installed as odds-on favourite by some betting firms to do the first public-voted trial .
The last two IACs have been insanely close affairs, with Jacqueline Jossa beating Andy Whyment (Coronation Street's Kirk) 50.61% to 49.39% in 2019; and Giovanna Fletcher defeating Jordan (happy place, happy place...) North by an even narrower margin last year, 50.27% to 49.73%.
Having been on the wrong side of those two photo-finishes , this year's IAC feels like unfinished business.
Intriguingly, women have won 'I'm A Celebrity...' in five of the last six years with only Harry Redknapp in 2018 breaking the all-female streak. This year's field does look skewed towards seeking a male winner, and the one who appeals most, available to back on Betfair around 9.6 17/2 , is former French international footballer David Ginola (54).
Ginola has prospects of cornering the housewife's vote . Eye candy for the ladies, full of Gallic charm, chivalrous and possessing that certain je ne sais quoi.
Back in 2016, Ginola collapsed during a charity football match and was clinically dead for eight minutes. CPR saved his life and he ended up having a quadruple heart bypass . That kind of traumatic experience must give a person enormous perspective on life. It is also quite a story to tell around the campfire, and a timely one at that after Christian Eriksen's collapse back in the summer during the Euros.
Having fully recovered since, hopefully Ginola is not a sicknote for a lot of the trials , and he can bring that all-important, eye of the tiger determination when it comes to eating kangaroo penis or lying underground having cockroaches poured over him.
They are lifelong members of the Toon Army, and have plenty of previous for getting behind those who appear on the show with a strong Geordie connection, including 2015 winner Vicky Pattinson.
Matty Lee (23) is best known for winning men's 10-metre synchronised diving gold at the Tokyo Games back in the summer in partnership with Tom Daley. The clear risk with Lee is, placed among big TV personalities, he might end up too much of a wallflower.
Rather than a contender for the IAC win, he could inadvertently provide a small and timely boost to Tom Daley 's SPOTY 2021 chance, although Emma Raducanu looks unassailable there .
Kadeena Cox (30) is a Paralympic gold medalist, who competes in athletics and cycling. Her less able-bodied status is due to multiple sclerosis and she defended her cycling time trial title at the delayed Tokyo Paralympics back in the summer.
She is no stranger to TV having featured on the likes of Gogglebox, The Great British Bake Off, Channel 4's The Jump, and recently won Celebrity Masterchef. Cox also has an MBE but will do well not to remind the audience of this, as fellow Paralympian Hollie Arnold famously did when introducing herself in last year's series, killing her chance stone dead.
Arlene Phillips (78) will become the show's oldest contestant. She is said to be lined up to replace John Barrowman as a judge on Dancing On Ice so this is going to give her some timely exposure ahead of the new series in January. Like Cox, however, she looks an unlikely contender for the win, and Phillips is favourite to be the first elimination .
Back Naughty Boy @ 21.0 20/1 or better
Music producer Naughty Boy (36) was supposed to take part last year but pulled out due to a family illness. Having worked with the likes of Beyonce, Sam Smith, Zayn Malik and Emeli Sande, he will likely be this year's name-dropping, pop industry story-teller.
It was a win on TV game show 'Deal or No Deal?' that enabled him to build his first music studio at his parents' house. His mum, who he lives with and looks after, has dementia and he is aiming to use his appearance on IAC to help raise awareness for the charity Dementia UK . Said to be shy and humble, he looks the liveliest outsider in this year's field and worth backing on Betfair around the 21.0 20/1 mark.
Snoochie Shy (29) may sound like a brand of lip gloss or the latest Ben & Jerry's ice-cream creation but it turns out Snoochie is a Radio 1 Extra presenter, model and brand ambassador. Lack of profile could prove a stumbling block for her, and similar to fellow Radio 1 presenter Adele Roberts (first elimination in 2019) she may struggle to gain traction with voters.
Among the three male soap stars, the one who seems to have most going for him at series start is Emmerdale actor Danny Miller (30). Only last month, his former school sweetheart and now fiancée, Steph Jones, gave birth to their first child following struggles to conceive.
The core IAC vote base is more north leaning and Lancashire-born Miller looks like he may have the edge over fellow Mancunian Gregson so the advice here is to also back Miller for the win at 6.0 5/1 or better on Betfair .
With an enormous bungee platform having been erected at a quarry not far from Gwrych Castle, this could be the venue for the first big challenge for contestants when the show launches on Sunday night.
Simon Gregson and Adam Woodyatt appear set to be late arrivals to the castle this year, hinting that a live trial may lie in store for the two long-standing soap stars.
The other advice for those looking to trade IAC on Betfair this year is to follow the money when it comes to the eliminations. And in the final week keep a close eye on how the Betfair Winner market orders itself as it has an uncanny knack for mirroring how the public vote is going despite the public vote percentages never being revealed by ITV until the series is over.
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"Back in 2016, Ginola collapsed during a charity football match and was clinically dead for 8 minutes. CPR saved his life and Ginola ended up having a quadruple heart bypass. That kind of traumatic experience must give a person enormous perspective on life."
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Mike Dean is 8/11 to be on this year's I'm A Celebrity Former Apprentice star Thomas Skinner now one of the favourites for the show Love Island winner Ekin-Su Culculoglu is 16/1 in the betting market to feature on the show
I'm a Celebrity Get me Out of Here Betting Guide: (Odds, How to, Contenders and History) Aug 30, 03:15pm
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Published: Aug 31, 09:35 Updated: Aug 31, 12:11 0 40 Entertainment & TV
Qualified journalist with 8 years experience covering the betting angles to breaking football news and entertainment stories.
Former Premier League referee Mike Dean remains 8/11 to appear on this year's I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! with bookies shortening his odds.
Dean has been favourite in the past to appear on the show, but former Boxer Kell Brook remains the betting favourite to go into the show.
BetVictor have odds up for various celebrities to be on this year's series, with some big names featuring in the betting market.
Chris Kamara has also been a consistent figure in the betting market after he left Sky Sports in the Summer.
We've seen Kamara's odds go from 2/1 down to 10/11 in recent weeks with his chances growing to appear on the show according to the odds.
Steve Madgwick - Entertainment Betting Expert - OLBG.com
There have been a total of 10 football-related contestants on the show, and only one winner when Manager harry Redknapp became King of the Jungle in the 18th Series.
Footballers did not feature heavily in the early days with just John Fashnu, Neil Ruddock and Rodney Marsh across the first seven series.
Since Jimmy Bullard joined the jungle in Series 14, representatives of football have been ever present in all but one show, with David Ginola being a popular contestant but only finishing fourth last year.
Steve Madgwick - Entertainment Betting Specialist - OLBG.com
Thomas Skinner has been one of the ever presents in the market to appear on this year's I'm A Celebrity.
The former Apprentice contender has been known for appearing on different Reality shows since his appearance on The Apprentice including Celebrity Masterchef.
Skinner is a self proclaimed TV Personality according to his Instagram bio and that may continue with an appearance in the jungle
Love Island winner Ekin-Su Culculoglu is 16/1 with William Hill to appear on the show despite not featuring in BetVictor's market.
ITV bosses will know exactly what she brought to Love Island and may well hope that viewers will follow her to ITV for I'm A Celebrity.
Ekin-Su now has 2.8 MILLION followers on Instagram and has gained 2.5 million since her first appearance on Love Island.
Steve Madgwick - Entertainment Betting Expert - OLBG.com
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