Big Brother UK: Who all are at risk of elimination right now? Details explored

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Three Big Brother 2025 housemates face potential elimination tonight as the ITV reality competition executes its first double eviction of the season.

Nancy Nocerino, Caroline Monk, and Jenny Baird ended up on the chopping block after Thursday’s episode, and now it’s up to hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best to announce which two didn’t get enough votes to stay.

Big Brother puts a bunch of strangers in one house with cameras watching their every move as they play games, make friends (and enemies), and try not to get voted out. The show’s back on ITV after starting on Channel 4, and this new season is already heading into its big final week!

Tonight's double eviction on November 7 will dramatically reduce the house population as the show barrels toward its grand finale scheduled for November 14 from 9 pm to 10.35 pm. Bookmaker Coral thinks Nancy is most likely to get kicked out next, giving her 1-4 odds to leave first, even though she survived Tuesday’s Bonfire Night eviction that sent Sam Ashby packing. Caroline’s next in trouble with 3-1 odds, while Jenny seems pretty safe at 8-1.

This season’s been full of drama, fights, and surprises that have kept everyone watching. After Sam’s emotional exit, there are only ten housemates left, but tonight’s double elimination will shrink that number down to eight.


Who are the housemates facing elimination on Big Brother UK?

Nancy Nocerino emerged from Thursday's nomination process in the most precarious position. She survived Tuesday night's surprise eviction but now faces public vote again.

Caroline Monk also received enough nominations to land on the elimination block. Her placement suggests she may have lost some support among both housemates and viewers. Jenny Baird rounds out the trio at risk. However, betting odds suggest she has the strongest chance of surviving tonight's double elimination. The three women will spend Friday anxiously awaiting the evening's live show. Only one will definitely remain in the house after tonight's results.

Coral bookmaker has released odds reflecting public sentiment and voting patterns. Nancy holds odds of 1-4, making her the overwhelming favorite for first elimination. John Hill from Coral explained their projection:

"Nancy survived Tuesday night's firework display eviction, but our betting suggests her time in the house will come crashing down with a bang tonight."

Caroline's 3-1 odds position her as the probable second elimination. Hill stated she's "likely to be the second housemate to go." Jenny's 8-1 odds provide the most favorable outlook among the three. Hill noted she has "the best chance of surviving for the final week." Earlier this week, the show executed an unexpected eviction during Teja Dalphy's birthday celebration. Housemates enjoyed a special bonfire and fireworks display for Guy Fawkes Night.

While they celebrated inside, viewers at home were voting between Nancy and Sam Ashby. The public ultimately chose to evict Sam in a surprise announcement. Emotional farewells followed as Sam said goodbye to his best friend Nancy. Caroline also cried during the departure, highlighting the bonds formed over six weeks. Sam's exit reduced the house population to ten contestants. Tonight's double eviction will bring that number down to eight.

Big Brother 2025's finale arrives next Friday, November 14. The Radio Times TV guide confirms broadcast timing from 9 pm until 10.35 pm. Spin-off programming Big Brother Live will follow immediately after, extending coverage until 11.35pm. This provides comprehensive finale night content for dedicated viewers. The third series of ITV's rebooted Big Brother has maintained strong audience engagement. Six weeks of drama have included strategic moves, heated confrontations, and relationship developments.


What to expect from the finale?

Evictions are accelerating as the competition reaches its conclusion. The double elimination method puts more pressure on the surviving candidates.

With only one week until the winner is proclaimed, every eviction is more significant. Surviving tonight is critical for preserving championship prospects. Following weeks of observation, the champion will be selected by a public vote. Viewers have witnessed candidates navigating challenges, rivalries, and alliances while under continual camera scrutiny. Tonight's results will radically alter the dynamics of the last week, as eight housemates continue to compete for the Big Brother 2025 title.


Big Brother UK airs on ITV2 and streams on ITVX.

Edited by Nimisha