Bookies reveal which Britain's Got Talent act is favourite to win
Who are you hoping will win this weekend?
Last updated 1st Jun 2018
Another year of Britain's Got Talent is almost over as we draw closer to the final this Sunday (3rd June). But as the week of semi-finals has just begun, who are the real contenders to win this year's show?
Of course, magician Marc Spelmann was a fan-favourite with his heart-wrenching illusions, but he failed to make it through to the final after Wednesday night's semi-final show - nor did dance group RISE Unbroken, headed up by Hollie Booth, a survivor of last year's Manchester bombing attack.
But which acts are going to win it, according to bookies? Well, here's what the team at William Hill think...
Lost Voice Guy - 7/4
Lost Voice Guy, AKA Lee Ridley, is now the bookies favourite to win the show on Sunday. He performs a comedy routine through a voice synthesiser as he's unable to speak due to complications from celebral palsy. But he's not letting anything stop him from reaching the final!
Robert White - 7/4
Robert White is tied in the top spot with Lost Voice Guy with odds of 7/4. His comedy act saw him sail straight through to the final on Wednesday night's semi final show.
DVJ - 3/1
Could Diversity Juniors win the show? After winning the public vote on Thursday's semi-final after their spectacular routine, their odds have been upped to 3/1.
Gruffydd Wyn Roberts - 8/1
Welsh singer Gruffydd could follow in the footsteps of the very first BGT winner, Paul Potts. The 22-year-old's rendition of 'Nessun Dorma' won Amanda Holden's Golden Buzzer, and he also had Alesha Dixon's backing after she said she "just really wanted him to win."
Tim and Jack Goodacre – 16/1
Singing duo Tim and Jack won Simon's Golden Buzzer after their first audition with a song called 'The Lucky Ones' that they'd written themselves. It's hardly surprising to see them on this list, considering how beautifully touching their act is.
The D-Day Darlings - 16/1
The D-Day Darlings are now through to the final after last night's episode (28th May). The 40s-themed choir have chosen the perfect year to make their BGT debut as it's the RAF's centenary - could this give them an edge over the final?
The Britain's Got Talent final takes place on Sunday, airing on ITV at 7.30pm.