The Voice Australia SPOILER: The very telling sign that could reveal this year’s winning performer and their celebrity coach
The Voice Australia winner will be announced on Sunday night during the show’s nail-biting grand finale.
But punters have already decided who they believe will take home the $100,000 cash prize and a recording contract with EMI.
According to Sportsbet, Siala Robson from Boy George’s team is the clear favourite to win, with short odds of $1.50.
Hot favourite: According to Sportsbet, Siala Robson (pictured) from Boy George’s Team is the clear favourite to win The Voice Australia, with short odds of $1.50
Team Kelly’s Johnny Manuel is a close second, with odds of $2.50, while Team Delta’s Stellar Perry is tipped for third place at $5.50.
Despite being one of the most recognisable contestants, Team Delta’s Chris Sebastian is an unlikely winner with comparatively long odds of $7.50.
As for the four celebrity mentors, George is being tipped as the winning coach with odds of $1.50, while Guy Sebastian is expected to place second at $2.50.
Runner-up: Team Kelly’s Johnny Manuel (pictured) is a close second, with odds at $2.50
Low chance: Team Delta’s Stellar Perry (left) comes in third place at $5.50, while fellow Team Delta performer Chris Sebastian (right) has been placed last with odds at $7.50
Delta Goodrem and Kelly Rowland are considered outside chances by the bookmaker, with odds at $5.50 and $7.50 respectively.
The winner will be decided by a live public vote during Sunday night’s episode.
Unlike in previous seasons, this year’s finale has already been partly pre-recorded with multiple endings, as Kelly Rowland and Boy George are currently based overseas and can’t travel due to COVID-19 border closures.
Will he reign supreme? As for the four celebrity coaches, Buy George (pictured) has been tipped as the winner with odds at $1.50
Necessary changes: Unlike in previous seasons, this year’s finale has already been partly pre-recorded with multiple endings, as Kelly Rowland and Boy George are currently based overseas and can’t travel due to COVID-19 border closures
Four endings were recorded for each of the finalists in Sydney last week, a Nine spokesperson told TV Tonight on Tuesday.
The public vote will determine which victory goes to air on Sunday.
The Voice finale airs Sunday, 7pm on Channel Nine.
Australia decides: The public vote will determine which victory goes to air on Sunday