Race Across The World was one of the best series of the year so far.

In May, the programme became the BBC's most widely-watched factual title of 2024, even defeating iconic TV star Sir David Attenborough's Mammals.

BBC bosses are looking to capitalise on that success by commissioning a second series of Celebrity Race Across the World, which has sparked speculation on who might take part.

Gambling.com Entertainment Expert James Leyfield has assessed at the frontrunners to feature, and put together odds to reflect their chances:

Another of the BBC's top shows of the year was without doubt The Traitors. The ultimate game of deception had us all gripped in January when, for the first-time ever, a Traitor, Harry Clark, scooped the £95,000 prize pot.

Throughout the series, he worked alongside fellow Traitor Paul Gorton to dispatch some of the Faithful, before ultimately deceiving his pal.

However, the pair could be set to work together again, as they are just 11/8 to team up for Celebrity Race Across the World.

If the BBC want to ensure the second celebrity series is anything but Dyer, they could do far worse than sign up former EastEnders actor Danny Dyer and his Love Island-winning daughter Dani.

The pair have dabbled in TV travel in Channel 4 travelogue Danny and Dani Do Italy, but this would be without the all-expenses-paid hotels and grub.