Strictly Come Dancing viewers have "already worked out" this year's winner of the show.
Fans are convinced Hamza Yassin and his professional dance partner Jowita Przystal are set to storm to victory, as he remains ahead of many of the other celebrities.
The TV star wasn't the favourite before the show began, but soon proved he was a strong contender for the Glitterball Trophy for 2022.
Hamza and pro Jowita have gone from strength to strength, topping the leaderboard across the weeks and impressing viewers and the judges.
The latest performance saw them wow once again, with the judges awarding them an 8 and three 10s.
As the pair celebrated the high scores, viewers at home wasted no time in predicting they had just seen this year's winners.
The judges were divided over the critique this week, but Motsi Mabuse and Shirley Ballas both said it was one of the best Cha Cha Chas they had ever seen.
Viewers at home decided the latest routine was enough to predict this year's winner, with one writing on Twitter : "HAMZA WINNERRRRRRR."
Another said: "If Hamza and Jowita don’t win this I’ll eat my hat!" as a third fan wrote: "Hamza to win!"
A fourth fan commented: "If Hamza doesn’t win, it’ll be a national crime," while a fifth said: "Hamza further proving he’s the front runner to win the glitterball trophy."
It comes after the show was hit with "fix claims" this week, following news about last Sunday's pre-recorded show.
Fleur East and Vito Coppola as well as the BBC spoke out over "cover-up" claims, following an unaired incident in last weekend's dance-off.
It was reported that Fleur and Vito were allowed to perform their dance-off routine for a second time, after a stumble in the opening moments.
The dance-off led to James Bye being sent home, while Fleur was saved for another week - with some viewers calling it a "fix".
Fleur and Vito had addressed the dance-off drama on Loose Women this week, revealing what really happened.
Explaining the fall, Vito clarified it had been him that took a tumble, as opposed to Fleur, as was previously reported.
He told the panel: "Basically, in the first few seconds of our number, I just fell down on the chair.
"Everyone was gasping there. But luckily they made sure that I was okay, so we were able to restart. I’m fine. I’m here today."
Strictly Come Dancing airs its results show on Sunday at 7:15pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.