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Strictly Come Dancing 2019 results: Favourites to go next revealed

Here are the favourites to leave in tonight’s latest Strictly Come Dancing 2019 results show.

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

Judges Motsi Mabuse, Craig Revel Horwood, Bruno Tonioli 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. Tonight, they must perform again 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 fifth to waltz out of the competition.

Ahead of the live episode, a number of celebs could find themselves in danger.

At the bottom of the judges’ scoreboard are Mike Bushell, Chris Ramsey and Catherine Tyldesley who scored 26, 24 and 23 marks respectively.

Mike’s Tango got a mixed reception, Chris’ Samba hips didn’t quite win over the judges and Catherine’s Cha Cha was described as a “dance of two halves” by Craig.

After appearing in the dance off last Sunday night, where it was David James who left Strictly, Mike is the current favourite to go next.

However as Dev Griffin’s recent shock exit proved, no one is completely safe and the viewer votes and judges’ dance off decision could change everything.

> Strictly Come Dancing 2019 leaderboard: Week 6 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.

Plus, there will be a sensational group number from the professional dancers, a special music performance from Adam Lambert, and the judges will once again be putting Saturday night’s routines under the microscope.

Remember, Strictly is back Sunday night on BBC One with the results from 7:15PM

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