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Abbie Meehan

Glasgow's Reece Donnelly emerges as fifth favourite to win The Apprentice

New odds have revealed that Glasgow's contestant on this season of The Apprentice is one of the favourites to go all the way and become Lord Alan Sugar's newest business partner.

The team at OLBG have revealed the early favourites to win this year’s Apprentice, with Marnie Swindells the current frontrunner to claim the winning prize; a £250k investment into their business idea.

Glasgow's very own Reece Donnelly is also on the show, who was the founder of the city's Talent Agency.

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Reece is currently sitting at 12/1 odds on winning the show, with a 7.7 per cent probability rate. This makes him fifth favourite to take home the crown.

Marnie Swindells, a Court Advocate from London, is the 7/1 favourite for this year’s series after Week One. She has a 22.2 per cent probability rate to win the show, the highest out of the remaining contestants.

Gregory Ebbs and Joe Phillips are both at 5/1, despite the boys being on the losing team in Week Two. This gives the pair a 16.7 per cent probably rate of either one of them winning the show.

Megan Hornby, a Hull sweetshop owner is fourth on the list, with 10/1 odds - just above Reece. She has a 9.1 per cent probability rate of winning.

And Reece makes up the top five with 12/1 odds and a 7.7 per cent chance at becoming Lord Sugar's next business partner.

You can view the full odds on the OLBG website. The Apprentice returns to BBC One on Thursday, January 19 at 9pm.

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