A new favourite to win BBC’s Race Across the World has emerged. The popular show is nearing the conclusion of its fifth series and it is still wide open.
The leaderboard has changed up dramatically over the last few weeks - as a fresh pair of frontrunners emerged in episode five. Having started the race at the bottom in the early episodes, Caroline and Tom were the first to the checkpoint in McLeod Ganj.
However does that mean they have become the favourites to win the whole competition? Gambling.com has issued its latest odds ahead of episode six tonight (May 28).
But who are the frontrunners to win Race Across the World series five? See the latest runners and riders.
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1. Yin and Gaz - eliminated
A twist of fate - and a brutal storm - left Yin and Gaz with too much to do going into the elimination leg and unfortunately they were knocked out of the competition at the end of episode 3. They will not be winning Race Across the World. | BBC Photo: BBC

2. Brian and Melvyn - 4/1
Having led the race on a number of occasions, Brian and Melvyn found themselves in fourth place after taking the country route in the penultimate leg. Gambling.com has them at 4/1 to win the fifth series - the longest odds right now. | BBC Photo: BBC

3. Fin & Sioned - 9/4
The young Welsh couple have clawed themselves back into conclusion - after falling 30 hours behind at one point. Gambling.com has them as the third favourites to win at 9/4. | BBC Photo: BBC

4. Elizabeth and Letitia - 2/1
Elizabeth and Letitia started the race strongly - reaching checkpoint first in both of the opening legs. They will be hoping to finish strongly and are the second favourites with odds of 2/1 to win via Gambling.com | BBC Photo: BBC