Survivor: Australia v The World is shaping up to be one of the most iconic seasons of the show ever, with powerful players like Parvati Shallow and Kirby Bentley going head-to-head. While fans have been doing their best to avoid spoilers, the winner of Survivor: Australia v The World may already have leaked.
The winner will walk away with $250,000 and bragging rights for life, and some players are after that coveted two-time winner title.
The Survivor: Australia v The World finale is coming up soon, and according to betting site Sportsbet, there’s a high chance we already know who will be the Sole Survivor.
The betting site predicts who has the best chance of winning, and while it’s not a done deal, they have a good track record when it comes to previous seasons. Earlier this year, Sportsbet had Australian Survivor’s Myles Kuah sitting with the best odds to win, and he ended up being our Sole Survivor.
Who has the best odds to win Survivor: Australia v The World?
Sportsbet currently has the remaining eight players ranked from most likely to win, to least likely to win. It’s not much of a surprise, but the predicted winner is Parvati, with odds of $1.83.
Luke Toki is hot on her heels, with pretty good odds of $3.25. His closest ally and fierce businesswoman, Janine Allis, is in third place, with odds of $4.33.
The rest of the cast seem less likely to win, with Cirie Fields having odds of $8.50 and Shonee Bowtell placing 6th with $11.
The international contingent trail behind with dire odds, with New Zealand’s Lisa Holmes sitting at odds of $17, with Kassandre Bastarache at $21 and Tommi Manninen at $26.

Who will be in the Survivor: Australia v The World top 3?
Interestingly, Sportsbet also has a category for the players most likely to make it to the final three. Australian Survivor usually has a final two, unlike the US version, but has switched it up in the past.
The players with the best odds to make it into the final three are Parvati ($1.25), Luke ($1.37), Janine ($1.50), Cirie ($2.25) and Shonee ($5.50). It’s not looking great for Lisa, Kassandre and Tommi.
Survivor: Australia v The World airs at 7pm on Sundays, and 7:30pm on Mondays and Tuesdays on Channel 10 and 10Play.
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