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Gladiators 2025 Grand Final - Everything you need to know

Gladiators 2025 Grand Final - Everything you need to know

BBC News11-04-2025

Contenders Ready? Gladiators Ready? Foam fingers at the ready, it's The Grand Final of Gladiators!
The contenders have tasted victory in the heats, battled in the quarters and survived the semi-finals but now it all comes down to this! The arena is set, the Gladiators are waiting in the wings and only five brutal events stand between them and the ultimate Eliminator, which will determine who will be crowned the Gladiators Champions 2025.
Watch Gladiators on BBC iPlayer
More: BBC Gladiators series 2 - Everything you need to know
What time is the Gladiators Grand Final on TV and BBC iPlayer?
Watch Gladiators – The Grand Final on Saturday 12 April from 5.50pm on BBC One and iPlayer.
Meet the Gladiators 2025 Finalists
After ten gruelling weeks competing against the superhuman Gladiators, the final four contenders, Joe Fishburn, Mus Dumbuya, Amanda Wah and Aneila Afsar enter the arena one last time to see who has the will, the skill and the heart to be a winner and walk away Gladiators champion 2025.
Before they go head to head in the legendary Eliminator, they first will feel the power of the Gladiators.
Read more: The Gladiators Grand Finalists reveal what winning would mean to them

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