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2025 Apprentice Betting Odds Revealed As The Hunt For Lord Sugar’s Next Business Partner Continues

Can you believe we are into series 19 of the hit BBC show The Apprentice? Yes, Lord Sugar is on the hunt for his next business partner and with that the traders at SportsCasting have priced up ALL of the hopefuls who will be trying to land the £250k investment.
Apprentice Betting Odds 2025: Who Is The Favourite To Land Lord Sugar’s Signature?
See below the latest Apprentice betting odds from the SportsCasting traders and the best betting sites in the UK ahead of the new series.
There were originally 18 hopefuls looking to win Lord Sugar’s investment.
These Apprentice betting odds have been updated after the Thursday 27th March show.
- Mia 10/11
- Anisa 7/2
- Amber-Rose 6/1
- Chisola 6/1
- Jordan 7/1
- Dean 9/1
- Liam 25/1
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Apprentice Betting Odds 2025 See Mia As Favourite To Win The Show
Meal prep entrepreneur Mia Collins continues to be market leader with the best betting sites in the UK having performed well again on this tv sales task. She looks a cut above the rest of the field at this stage and has gone odds on to win now at 10/11.
Despite being on the losing team in all but two weeks so far, Anisa Khan has been quite impressive overall. She communicates effectively, is willing to take on the responsibilities of a leader, and seems to be a natural rival for Mia.
After a failing to win as project manager for a second time in the process, former tennis professional Max England was removed from the process. A decision to try and sell a kayak showed that the Surrey native was out of touch with the potential consumer base, and indeed his sales team who asked him to consider products they would be more aligned to.
SportsCasting’s Andy Newton reacted to our 2025 Apprentice odds saying:
“Mia came across as a natural selling in front of the cameras despite having no background in tv sales, and as a result she continues to set a strong pace for the rest of the field to try and compete with.
“Dean can consider himself very fortunate to still be on the show after a third consecutive trip to the boardroom.
“Ultimately Max was sacked for his abject failure as project manager on this task. At no stage did he come across as particularly impressive in this process, so it is no surprise he was given the push.
Apprentice Next Elimination Odds (Week Ten, Thursday 3rd April 9pm)
To say Liam Snellin is skating on thin ice would be putting it mildly. He has looked awkward and incompetent at pretty much every stage of this process and it would be no surprise to the viewers if his shot at the prize perished in week ten. The workwear brand owner is the strong 11/10 favourite to be booted next.
Air conditioning boss Dean Franklin had his third consecutive poor week and now finds himself as 3/1 second favourite to be axed. Constant bickering with the project manager did not reflect well on him but Lord Sugar gave the Essex man a reprieve.
- Liam 11/10
- Dean 3/1
- Jordan 9/2
- Amber-Rose 6/1
- Chisola 6/1
- Anisa 8/1
- Mia 22/1
The Last FIVE Apprentice Winners Have Been Women
Does Lord Sugar prefer to go into business with the ladies?
It seems that way if his list of past winners are anything to go by – as ALL of the last five have been female.
Last year gym boss Rachel Woolford carried on this run – with the last male winner being James White in 2017 and that was even a shared victory with Sarah Lynn.
The last outright male winner was Joseph Valente in 2015. He set up Trade Mastermind.
You can see a full list of recent Apprentice winners below.
Apprentice Hopefuls: Meet The Class Of 2025
- Jonny Heaver – from Kent, Tutoring company owner – **Fired Week Six**
- Dean Franklin – from Essex, Air Conditioning company owner. Won Tradesperson of the Year
- Mia Collins – from Cheltenham, Meal prep entrepreneur
- Max England – from Surrey, Senior Account Manager and also a former Tennis player – **Fired Week Nine**
- Aiobheann Walsh – from Donegal, Hair and Beauty Salon Owner – **Fired Week Two**
- Carlo Brancati – from Middlesbrough, Hair transplant Consultant – **Fired Week Three**
- Emma Rothwell – from Lancashire, online gift store owner – **Fired Week One**
- (Dr) Jana Denzel – from London, Cosmetic dentist – **Quit Week Five**
- Keir Shave – from Leeds, Telemarketing Company owner – **Fired Week Seven**
- Melica Moshiri – from Sussex, Tech Recruitment Company owner – **Fired Week Eight**
- Amber-Rose Badrudin – from London, Convenience Store owner
- Emma Street – from London, Corporate Project Manager – **Fired Week Eight**
- Frederick Afrifa – from Milton Keynes, Motivational Speaker and former athlete – **Fired Week Seven**
- Anisa Khan – from London, Pizza business owner
- Chisola Chitambala – from Essex, Virtual Assistant company owner
- Jordan Dargan – from Dublin, Animation entrepreneur. Youngest contestant
- Liam Snellin – from Essex, Workwear brand owner
- Nadia Suliaman – from Swansea, Hair Salon Chain owner – **Fired Week Four**
Who Has Been Fired From The Apprentice 2025 So Far?
- Week One: Emma Rothwell – After failing to impress in the Austria tourist task the online gift shop owner was shown the door.
- Week Two: Aiobheann Walsh – After failing to sing for her supper in the Music task the Beauty salon owner was fired.
- Week Three: Carlo Brancati – Having upset his team-mates for the third straight week, this time during the Shakespeare task, the Hair transplant consultant was sent packing.
- Week Four: Nadia Suliaman – In a disastrous effort as Project manager on a food production and sales task, the Hair Salon chain owner was given the push.
- Week Five: Dr Jana Denzel – Dr Jana ignored all of his team-mates’ ideas and ultimately he walked before he could be pushed.
- Week Six: Jonny Heaver – Having bottled the chance to become Sub-team leader, Jonny failed to impress Lord Sugar or his team-mates and was fired.
- Week Seven: Frederick and Afrifa and Keir Shave – After a shambolic effort on the Children’s banking app task, Lord Sugar finally delivered a multi-sacking week.
- Week Eight: Emma Street and Melica Moshiri – Both teams were deemed the losers on this task and one from each side was given the push in a second consecutive double firing week.
- Week Nine: Max England – After a losing effort as project manager and making some poor product choices, Max’s time was up.
- Week Ten: To Follow
Who Won The Apprentice Last Year (2024)?
Rachel Woolford managed to go all the way and land the £250,000 investment from Alan Sugar.
Woolford saw off pie-man Phil Turner in the 2024 Apprentice final, with the gym-owner eventually getting ‘hired’ by Lord Sugar.
She walked away with Sugar’s £250k investment, plus the chance to be mentored by the famous businessman.
Her business plan was to expand her current boutique gym brand North Studio that are in Leeds and Harrogate.
Woolford said after winning “The hard work, not just in the tasks, but in the interviews, and in the pitch that Phil and I did, it was all worth it. All the hard work and the emotions that came with it, and I just can’t wait to expand further and do what I do best, which is delivering these inclusive fitness classes and showing people that fitness can be fun.”
Recent Apprentice Winners (Last 10)
- 2024 – Rachel Woolford
- 2023 – Marnie Swindells
- 2022 – Harpreet Kaur
- 2019 – Carina Lepore
- 2018 – Sian Gabbidon
- 2017 – Sarah Lynn & James White
- 2016 – Alana Spencer
- 2015 – Joseph Valente
- 2014 – Mark Wright
- 2013 – Leah Totton