The final of Strictly Come Dancing 2025 is just days away.

Who will lift the Glitterball Trophy this weekend? (Image: BBC)
With the final now in sight and the final three couples confirmed, Strictly Come Dancing fans are now guessing who will be lifting the Glitterball Trophy this weekend. Yesterday, Amber Davies and her professional partner Nikita Kuzmin survived the dreaded dance-off against EastEnders actress Balvinder Sopal and Julian Caillon to book a spot in Saturday’s final. They will be joining social media star George Clarke and his pro partner Alexis, and ex-footballer Karen Carney and her partner Carlos Gu. Fans have now “spotted a clue” ahead of the final weekend, which could potentially “reveal” who will win this year’s trophy.
According to The Sun, on Reddit, someone claimed in a thread that George Clarke will win, arguing: “George has more than 3 million followers across his socials. It’s game over.”

George Clarke has made it to the final of Strictly Come Dancing (Image: BBC / Ray Burmiston)
Another person similarly echoed: “I think it’s pretty obvious from the past few weeks that Amber hasn’t got a hope in hell of winning. I think George has the bigger, more engaged, fans so it will likely be him.”
A third also chimed in: “I think George will win but I hope it’s Karen.” A fourth also said online: “George has got a huge fanbase, he will get the votes.”
Meanwhile, West End star Amber Davies has realised “there’s so much kindness in the world” after reaching the final of Strictly Come Dancing.
She said in a video clip on social media: “I just want to come on here and say in the close to a decade I’ve been in the public eye, I have never experienced an outpouring of love the way I have in the last 48 hours.
“To make the Strictly final is… I’m speechless. From how it started, I genuinely can’t believe I’ve made it to the end.”
Amber continued: “I think I’ve needed to do Strictly to realise there’s so much kindness in the world.
“We’re strong when we’re kinder. I’m going to enjoy every single second of this week. I’m rooting for George, I’m rooting for Kaz and I’m just there to enjoy the ride.”
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