There’s less than two weeks until the Britain’s Got Talent final, and one of the acts is a hot favourite to win.
First broadcast in 2007 and hosted by Ant & Dec, Britain’s Got Talent invited performers to impress a panel of judges with a place on the bill for the Royal Variety Performance up for grabs.

Previous winners, who also get a £250,000 payout, have included the likes of Diversity, Lost Voice Guy, Paul Potts and George Sampson.
The judges for the 18th series - the first starting in February instead of April - are Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli.
We’ll soon know the latest winner, with just one of the five semi-finals to go until the live grand final takes place on May 31.
Here are the 11 favourites to win.

1. The Blackouts - 17/10
Innovative LED dance troupe The Blackouts are the hot favourites for the 2025 Britain's Got Talent title - as they have been since their first performance. They are priced at 17/10. | Getty Images
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2. Hear Our Voice - 7/2
Priced at 7/2 are Hear Our Voice, a choir mainly made up of Sub Post Masters directly affected by the Horizon Post Office Scandal. They impressed at their first audition with a performance of 'Falling Down' by Will and the People and have seen their odds tumble in the lasat couple of weeks to become second favourites. | ITV
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3. Stacey Leadbeatter - 6/1
Singer Stacey Leadbeatter has seen her odds drift slightly to move out to second favourite to win the talent show. She's priced at 6/1 having bagged the golden buzzer for her first appearance. | ITV

4. Joseph Charm - 17/2
Finalist Joseph Charm is the 17/2 fourth favourite for BGT 2025. The comedian has joked about his family, parenthood, the cost of living crisis and being unemployed in his previous two appearances on the show. | ITV
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5. Ping Pong Pang - 10/1
Completing the top five acts most likely to win this year's Britain's Got Talent is Italian dance group Ping Pong Pang - with odds of 10/1. The finalists are aged between 15-37 and were founded in 2022 by brother-and-sister team Patrizio and Rachele Ratto. | ITV

6. Olly Pearson - 13/1
11-year-old electric guitar prodigy Olly Pearson is priced at 13/1 to win after Simon ised his Golden Buzzer to put him through to the final. So far he's played ‘Highway to Hell’ by AC/DC, ‘Jump’ by Van Halen, ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’ by Queen, ‘Thunderstruck’ by AC/DC, ‘Sweet Child O’ Mine’ by Guns N’ Roses and ‘Livin’ on a Prayer’ by Bon Jovi. | ITV
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7. Vinnie McKee - 16/1
Glaswegian singer Vinnie McKee is a 16/1 shot for the win after making it to the final. He advanced by impressing judges with reditions of 'I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)' by The Proclaimers and ‘Chasing Cars’ by Snow Patrol. | Getty Images

8. Jasmin Rice - 16/1
American drag opera singer Jasmine Rice has advanced to the final by singing 'Nessun Dorma' and ‘Never Enough' by Loren Allred, which earned her Buno Tonioli's Golden Buzzer. The performer is a 16/1 shot for the win. | ITV
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9. Harry Moulding - 25/1
Blackpool magician Harry Moulding is priced at 25/1 to win Britain's Got Talent | ITV

10. Manho Han - 33/1
South Korean quick change artist Manho Han is a 33/1 shot to win the latest series of the TV talent show. The semi-finalist managed to accidentally fall off stage in the first round but still went through. | ITV

11. The Hacker - 50/1
In his audition mysterious magician The Hacker took over Simon Cowell's seat and get the judge to perform a trick. The semi-finalist is 50/1 to go on and win. | ITV