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Strictly Come Dancing POLL! Who do you want to win? Vote here!

The Strictly Come Dancing line up is down to its final three – who do you want to win?

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This weekend saw the penultimate results show of Strictly 2019 as the celebrities performed live once more.

The four celebrity contestants faced the judges and the latest public vote after each dancing two new routines.

In the dance off, Chris Ramsey became the next celebrity to be eliminated leaving just a trio of couples competing for the glitterball.

Who are you currently backing to win Strictly Come Dancing? Vote for your favourite of the couples below…

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The couples starting Strictly Come Dancing 2019 included James Cracknell OBE & Luba Mushtuk, Karim Zeroual & Amy Dowden, Chris Ramsey & Karen Clifton and David James & Nadiya Bychkova.

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Joining them were Catherine Tyldesley & Johannes Radebe, Saffron Barker & AJ Pritchard, Michelle Visage & Giovanni Pernice and Alex Scott MBE & Neil Jones.

Also paired up in the launch show were Emma Barton & Anton Du Beke, Viscountess Emma Weymouth & Aljaž Škorjanec and Anneka Rice & Kevin Clifton.

Completing the launch line up were Will Bayley MBE & Janette Manrara, Mike Bushell & Katya Jones and Dev Griffin & Dianne Buswell.

Meanwhile, Oti Mabuse was paired with Emmerdale actor Kelvin Fletcher after her original partner Jamie Laing was forced to quit due to injury.

In the first elimination it was James who left before Anneka was voted off. Dev became the next celeb to go before David was eliminated.

Catherine was next to be voted off then injury saw Will forced to quit. Emma W was the sixth celebrity to be eliminated while Mike was voted out ahead of Michelle’s exit. Saffron was next to leave before Alex went home. Last Sunday, Chris just missed out on the final.

Currently, Kelvin is the favourite to win Strictly Come Dancing 2019.

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Strictly Come Dancing airs on BBC One Saturday and Sunday nights.

You can watch episodes online via BBC iPlayer.

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