Let's Dance Final on Saturday: All the Odds

The celebs will be going head to head this Saturday for the Let's Dance for Sport Relief final.
She may be best known for playing unlucky in love Heather in Eastenders but last week Cheryl Ferguson impressed the judging panel, which consisted of comedienne Jo Brand, TV presenter Denise Van Outen and funnyman Vic Reeves, with her comedic routine to Ice Ice Baby.
Jo Brand described Cheryl's performance as "bang on the money" and called it "fantastic" while Denise Van Outen also praised the actress.
"The caterpillar move was absolutely fantastic," she said, "You raised the bar tonight."
Also through to the final after last week's show are the Grumpy Old Women consisting of Lesley Joseph, Susie Blake, Jenny Eclair and Linda Robson. The four piece donned blonde wigs and leotards for their tribute to Lady Gaga's Poker Face.
They'll be joined in the final by previous week's winners Rufus Hound, Katy Brand, Richard Arnold, Kate Garraway and Debra Stephenson.
Rufus Hound is the current favourite with the bookies after his performance of Cheryl Cole's "Fight for this Love" wowed the judges and audience alike. Boylesports currently have odds 4/6 that he'll follow in the footsteps of Robert Webb and take the prize. Kate Garraway and Richard Arnold's Born to Handjive routine from Grease have given them odds of 7/2 with Coral. Meanwhile, after last week's winning performance Cheryl Ferguson is priced at 9/2 with Betfred.
Katy Brand who was put through by the judges after her week one performance to Beyonce's Single Ladies is priced at 25/1 with Betfred. While Debra Stephenson's version of Michael Jackson's Smooth Criminal means William Hill are offering odds of 50/1 that it will be her who will take the prize.
Saturday evening's final will be entirely down to the public vote and all money raised will go to Sports Relief.
Last year's winner, with a spectacular dance to Flashdance's "What a Feeling" Robert Webb will appear on Saturday's final as a judge.
All odds correct at time of writing and are subject to change.