Who will win Eurovision: You Decide? Latest odds on who will represent the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017
THE act representing the UK at the 2017 Eurovision song contest will be chosen tonight by the public during a special 90-minute show called Eurovision: You Decide.
All of the contenders in the running are fairly familiar faces, having appeared on ITV’s X Factor – but missed out on winning the competition.
So who are the contestants and what are their odds of winning?
Nate Simpson
Nate reached the Judges' Houses stage of last year's X Factor before being sent home by Nicole Scherzinger.
Song: What Are We Made Of
Nate Simpson odds: 10/1 –
Holly Brewer
Holly made it through to the auditions of the 2015 X Factor but was cut before bootcamp despite getting a yes from all four judges.
She is an experienced stage performer having appeared in pantomime and she also sang at Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright's wedding in 2014.
Song: A specially written song, I Wish I Loved You More
Holly Brewer odds: 7/1 –
Salena Mastroianni
Salena auditioned in 2012 for Gary Barlow and Leona Lewis but didn't get through the audition stage.
Song: I Don't Wanna Fight
Salena Mastroianni odds: 12/1 –
Lucie Jones
Lucie managed to get through to the live shows in 2009, but went out in week four.
Song: Never Give Up On You
Lucie Jones odds: 6/4 –
Olivia Garcia
Olivia got to the Judges Houses but wasn't taken through to the live shows by Simon Cowell.
Song: Never Give Up On You
Olivia Garcia odds: 5/2 –
Danyl Johnson
Danyl also made it through to the 2009 live shows, but was sent home in the semi-final show.
Song: Original song, Light Up The World
Danyl Johnson odds: 5/1 –
Eurovision: You Decide latest odds
- Lucie Jones 6/4
- Olivia Garcia 5/2
- Danyl Johnson 5/1
- Holly Brewer 7/1
- Nate Simpson 10/1
- Salena Mastroianni 12/1
Eurovision: You Decide Friday January 27 at 7.30pm, BBC Two
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