Scot Soul have won the second heat of BBC One's new singing competition Pitch Battle.
The group of five childhood friends from Loch Lomond came out on top of the six groups in tonight's second show, winning themselves a spot in the live final where the winners will win £50,000.
Hosted by Mel Giedroyc, each week in Pitch Battle six choirs and vocal groups of all different sizes and musical genres battle it out for a place in the Grand Final.
To progress the groups must impress the panel of musical judges – the nation’s favourite choirmaster Gareth Malone, former choirgirl turned international recording artist Kelis and for this week, superstar guest judge international soul sensation Chaka Khan.
In the first round, two groups went head to head by first performing on their own and then competing in a themed riff off.
Here's how those results panned out tonight:
Out Of The Blue v Scot Soul
Riff-off theme: Famous People
Winner: Scot Soul
Soul Train v The City Academy Songbirds
Riff-off theme: Friendship
Winner: Soul Train
The Noteables v The Flyboys
Riff-off theme: Begging
Winner: The Flyboys
The three winning groups - The Flyboys, Soul Train and Scot Soul - then each performed in the solo battles, with one singer from each group taking the lead on a song.
The judges then eliminated Soul Train leaving The Flyboys and Scot Soul to progress to the final battle.
Here they shared the same song - Ain't Nobody - before this week’s guest judge Chaka Khan joined in with the group the judges have chosen to go through to the Grand Final.
That group was Scot Soul, who are now into the live final at the end of the series.
Chaka Khan will return in the Grand Final to sing with the show’s winning group who will be one step closer to the £50,000 cash prize.
Pitch Battle continues next Saturday night with the third heat featuring six brand new groups.