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Strictly Come Dancing 2018 results: Favourites to be next out revealed

Here are the favourites to leave in tonight’s latest Strictly Come Dancing 2018 results show.

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Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman hosted the latest live show on Saturday, as the couples took to the dancefloor once more.

Judges Dame Darcey Bussell, Bruno Tonioli, Craig Revel Horwood and head judge Shirley Ballas gave their marks, which will be combined with the public votes to determine the two couples at the bottom of the leader board who must perform in the dreaded dance-off to save their place in the competition.

The judges will then decide which dancing duo is safely through to next week and which couple will be the third to waltz out of the competition.

Before Saturday’s show, Seann Walsh and Katya Jones were the tips to leave following their kiss controversy. However a high-marked Charleston is likely to see them saved from elimination.

Instead, there’s bad news for both Katie Piper and Kate Silverton.

Katie and Gorka’s Jive left them bottom with just 18 points while the Samba proved challenging for Kate and Aljaz, scoring 20 marks.

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Also in danger is actor Charles Venn, who was in the bottom two last Sunday.

Charles and Karen hoped to bounce back from the dance off, where it was Lee Ryan who left Strictly last week, however their Salsa put them in the bottom half of the table with 25 points.

> Strictly Come Dancing 2018 leaderboard: Week 4 scores and results.

This evening’s results show will see the judges’ scores combined with the latest viewer vote.

The two celebrity couples in the bottom two of the overall rankings will find themselves having to dance again before the judges decide who stays.

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Plus, will be a sensational group number from the professional dancers and a special musical performance from the Backstreet Boys, who are performing a medley of their greatest hits.

Remember, Strictly is back Sunday night on BBC One with the results from 7:45PM

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