Bookmakers have just revealed their odds for the next celebrity to be eliminated ahead of the Saturday's live show.
Last week, Eastenders star Nina Wadia was the first celebrity to exit the BBC's hit programme.
The judges voted to send Nina home and keep actress Katie McGlynn after both celebrities found themselves in the dance-off.
Today, Betfair announced who it thinks will be next go on Sunday night's elimination show.
The bookies have tipped the soap star Katie McGlynn and her partner Gorka Márquez as the next couple to leave.
The pair will be dancing a Cruella-inspired American Smooth for Movie Week this weekend.
Betfair spokesperson Sam Rosbottom said: "Having narrowly made it through the first dance-off by the skin of her teeth over Nina Wadia, Katie McGlynn is the firm favourite at 5/2 to be voted-off Strictly second this weekend.
"Perhaps surprisingly, actor Greg Wise, who impressed with his emotional disco performance last week is just behind her at 11/4, while rugby star Ugo Monye is at 3/1."
Who could be eliminated this weekend?
Last week, Ugo Monye was tipped as the first celebrity to leave this series of Strictly at 9/4.
Monye remains in the top three most likely to go with his odds at 3/1.
Greg Wise surprised audiences last week with their Couple's Choice rotuine but his eleimination odds have shifted from 6/1 to being the second most likely to get voted off at 11/4.
Earlier in the week, Betfair unveiled their favourite to win this year's series as TV presenter AJ Odudu.
Betfair's elimination odds ahead of this weekend's live show
Katie McGlynn 5/2
Greg Wise 11/4
Ugo Monye 3/1
Sara Davies 9/2
Judi Love 9/1
Tilly Ramsay 12/1
Robert Webb 16/1
Adam Peaty 20/1
Dan Walker 25/1
Tom Fletcher 33/1
Rhys Stephenson 50/1
AJ Odudu 100/1
Rose Ayling-Ellis 100/1
John Whaite 100/1
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Strictly Come Dancing continues on BBC One at 7pm on Saturday October 9.
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