Dancing on Ice winner 2018: Who will win Dancing on Ice 2018?
DANCING ON ICE 2018 is nearing its end as the celebrities are whittled down on the ITV show. But who will win the series? Here are the latest odds ad updates on the competition.
Jake Quickenden, Brooke Vincent and Ken Cetinay are the Dancing on Ice 2018 favourites
Dancing on Ice: Jake Quickenden performs breathtaking move
Who will win Dancing on Ice 2018?
The ITV reality TV series still has three famous contestants taking part in the show.
The Dancing on Ice 2018 final will this weekend as one star will be crowned the champion.
Competing on Dancing on Ice this weekend is Coronation Street actress Brooke Vincent, singer Jake Quickenden and rugby player Max Evans.
According to the bookmakers, I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! and The X Factor star Quickenden, 29, is favourite to win this year’s competition.
He’s been given odds of 1/5 to reign victorious by Betway, while William Hill and Betfair have given him a 1/6 chance.
Soap star Vincent, 25, has a 7/1 chance of triumphing say Betfair while Boylesports give her a 11/2 chance.
However, she faces tough competition from Quickenden.
Sadly, Rugby Union star Evans is the least likely to win the competition with odds of 16/1 from Betway.
Coronation Street star Brooke Vincent could win Dancing on Ice 2018
What time is Dancing on Ice 2018 on this weekend?
Dancing on Ice airs on ITV on this Sunday (March 11) at 6pm.
The final will run for two hours when the winner will be revealed.
This weekend will bring Dancing on Ice to a close for another year.
All of this year’s celebrity line-up will return for the final episode when they will take to the ice for the last time and perform a group routine.
Jake Quickenden is the favourite to win Dancing on Ice 2018
Kem Cetinay could win Dancing on Ice 2018
Will there be another series of Dancing on Ice?
Yes, ITV confirmed that the reality show would be back in 2019 after getting strong ratings with a peak audience of 8.3 million.
Dancing on Ice returned this year after a four-year break with This Morning hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield coming back.
The show also revamped its judging line-up with Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean leading the Ice Panel.
Dancing on Ice airs on ITV on Sunday at 6pm.