Britain's Got Talent Betting Odds: Musa Motha now ODDS-ON to win this year's Britain's Got Talent with bookies shortening his odds!

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Britain's Got Talent Betting Odds: Musa Motha now ODDS-ON to win this year's Britain's Got Talent with bookies shortening his odds!

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  • Musa Motha is the 1/2 favourite to win this year's series of Britain's Got Talent
  • Former favourite Malakai Bayoh is 2/1 in the betting odds
  • Britain's Got Talent final takes place later this week

Musa Motha is the 1/2 favourite to win this year's series of Britain's Got Talent

Inspirational dancer Musa Motha is now odds-on at 1/2 with UK Betting Sites to win this year's Britain's Got Talent after he was put through to the final on Monday night.

Musa, along with Amy Lou Smith, was voted through to Sunday's Grand Final following another stunning performance on the BGT stage.

The South African had his leg amputated when he was 10 years old and 17 years later became the first ever performer to receive a joint golden-buzzer by all judges.

Bet365 make him 1/2 in the betting to win the show with his odds suggesting there's a 66% chance of him winning the whole thing this year.

Britain's Got Talent Winner Odds Probability
Musa Motha 1/2 66.7%
Malakai Bayoh
2/1 33.3%
Ghetto Kids 16/1 16.7%
MB14 16/1 16.7%
Dylan B 20/1 14.3%
Noodle 20/1 14.3%
Amy Lou 20/1 12.5%
What the expert says..

Musa Motha is now the odds-on favourite at 1/2 after another inspirational performance in the first BGT semi-final wowed the judges and viewers at home.

Steve Madgwick - Entertainment Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Former favourite Malakai Bayoh is 2/1 in the betting odds

Simon Cowell's first Golden Buzzer act Malakai Bayoh is second favourite in the betting market with his odds continuing to drift.

The latest odds now give the singer a 33.3% chance of winning the show as he now falls behind Musa Motha in the betting market.

13-year-old classical singer Bayoh impressed the judges and viewers at home and it's evident that he'll have big support going into his semi-final.

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Britain's Got Talent final takes place later this week

The live Semi-Final shows got underway on Monday night with Musa Motha and Amy Lou the first two contestants to go through to the final.

The live shows will continue to air throughout the week before a night off on Saturday.

Britain's Got Talent's Grand Final will then air on Sunday 4th June live on ITV.

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