Picking a winner on The Voice Australia is no easy feat, given the incredible talent we see on the show year after year.
However, there’s always one or two auditions that stop us in our tracks.
Who could forget Harrison Craig’s performance of Broken Vow, or even last year’s winner – Bella Taylor Smith – who blew the coaches’ collective minds when she took to the stage to sing Beyoncé’s Ave Maria?
And this year, it’s not just a stunning audition that’s telling us who might take out the top spot – the betting odds are backing this singer, too.

Gambling site Sportsbet regularly lists the odds of who might win any given reality TV show, and in the past has successfully predicted winners of shows like The Bachelor, SAS Australia, The Masked Singer, and many more.
Currently, it has Lachie Gill in the top spot, with odds at 1.75.
Lachie, who made his mark at the beginning of the season by auditioning with If The World Was Ending by Julia Michaels and JP Saxe, chose to join Team Rita. He’s now cemented his place in the season finale, having wowed with his rendition of Olivia Rodrigo’s Deja Vu in the semi-final.
“Every week a fire is burning. I just want to keep going and keep going. I have learnt so much but I am just having so much fun. I don’t want this to stop,” Lachie said of making it to the final week.

Sitting below Lachie on the ladder is Thando Sikwila, with odds at 2.50, even though she was previously in the lead.
The young mum has also cemented her place in the grand final on Team Keith, having performed Ariana Grande’s POV in the latest episode.
“Thank you so much for believing in me,” she said to Keith after her performance.
“I cannot believe that I am the last woman standing on your team!”

Lachie and Thando will be joined in next weeks’ finale alongside Jordan Tavita for Guy Sebastian’s team, and Faith Sosene for Jess Mauboy’s team.
We can’t wait to see who wins!
The Voice finale will air on Sunday on Channel Seven and 7Plus.
