
Who is the favourite to win BGT 2025? Latest odds
Britain's Got Talent has got a firm frontrunner as the show nears the 2025 grand final. There is just one more semi-final to take place after last night's (May 18) episode.
Eight acts have now made it through to the show's conclusion later this month. But three more places - including a wildcard - are still up for grabs.
The golden buzzer has returned for the semi-finals this year - in a series first twist. It has massively changed the way the live shows play out.
Ahead of the fifth semi-final this week, Oddschecker has compiled the list of favourites to win the show. We've pulled together the frontrunners from longest to shortest odds.
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1 . Vinnie McKee - 18/1
Singer Vinnie McKee has made it to the BGT final after winning the public vote in one of the semi-finals. He is 18/1 to win via Oddschecker. | ITV/Thames Photo: ITV/Thames Photo Sales
2 . Ping Pong Pang - 16/1
Italian dance troupe Ping Pong Pang won the public vote in the third semi-final. They are 16/1 to win via Oddschecker. | ITV Photo: ITV Photo Sales
3 . Jasmine Rice - 14/1
Drag Queen/ Opera singer Jasmine Rice is among the finalists for BGT 2025. She is 14/1 to win via Oddschecker. | ITV Photo: ITV Photo Sales
4 . Olly Pearson - 14/1
11-year-old guitarist Olly Pearson sailed through to the BGT final after getting a golden buzzer in the semi-final. He is 14/1 to win via Oddschecker | ITV Photo: ITV Photo Sales
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