Link to the Show / Show NotesZimbabwe born Gamu Nhengu is still the punters choice to win this year's X Factor show and is expected to make a sensational return to the final
line-up of contestants next week when the judges announce a wild card for the first time in the shows history.The eighteen year old songstress
is still amongst the bookies top five at betting odds of 6/1 despite being told 'No' by an emotional Cheryl on Sunday night.Sharon McHugh,
spokesperson for bookmaker Paddy Power, explained: "There’s a lot of drama in this year’s X Factor. We’re not at all surprised to hear that Gamu will be
returning. She has been by far the most consistent act and the most popular with punters. Viewers can relax – Gamu is still very much in the
game!"However, painter and decorator Matt Cardle is beginning to shine now that the final twelve have been chosen and he is currently the one
to beat at betting odds of 11/4 with the bookmaker. Cheryl Cole's mini-me Cher Lloyd has slipped to 5/1 in the betting while Ireland's very
own Mary Byrne has slipped again to 22/1. Tallaght local Rebecca Creighton and her band Belle Amie have a slightly better chance at odds of
12/1.Latest Betting Odds - X Factor Outright Winner 11/4 Matt Cardle, 10/3 Rebecca Ferguson, 4/1 1 Direction, 5/1 Cher Lloyd, 11/2
Gamu Nhengu (with a run), 9/1 Aiden Grimshaw, 12/1 Belle Amie, 14/1 John Adeleye. Continue..Click here to play

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