Welsh choir Côr Glanaethwy favourites to win Britain's Got Talent final
Welsh choir Côr Glanaethwy are the favourites to win tonight's Britain's Got Talent final.
The 160-piece community choir are based in Bangor, have members from across North Wales aged between seven and 65 years old, and are led by conductor Cefin Roberts.
They will be competing against 11 other acts, to win a £250,000 cash prize - and the opportunity to appear at the Royal Variety Performance.
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Côr Glanaethwy have been given odds of 6/5 to win by William Hill, closely followed by singer Calum Scott.
Judges Simon Cowell and Amanda Holden have both picked out the choir as potential winners during earlier rounds, while David Walliams said their first performance was "like being welcomed into heaven."
Watch Côr Glanaethwy's first audition:
The Welsh choir became the first group to reach the BGT final, after winning the public vote in the first semi-final on Monday night.
Watch Côr Glanaethwy's semi-final performance:
Côr Glanaethwy are hoping to continue Welsh success in the ITV talent show.
Paul Potts from Port Talbot won the first series in 2007, choir Only Boys Aloud came third in 2012, and singers Bars and Melody also finished third last year.
They've received 'good luck' messages, including from the First Minister, today, as they aim to claim victory tonight:
The 2015 Britain's Got Talent final is on ITV from 7.30pm tonight