James Jordan was previously favourite to be one of the frontrunners, but now it seems he may be pipped to the post by a much younger rival. The former Strictly Come Dancing professional may be wiped out by Love Island 2018 contestant Wes Nelson. Wes, who is partnered with Vanessa, is now the evens favourite to win Dancing on Ice 2019. Bookmaker Coral has Wes Nelson as the evens favourite to win, ahead of James Jordan who is at 6-4 to win. Related articles Dancing on Ice 2019: Jason Gardiner SLAMS Gemma Collins Dancing on Ice 2019: Phillip scathes audience for BOOING Jayne Torvill James narrowly topped the table last night but we know how popular Wes is from his time on Love Island Coral’s Harry Aitkenhead According to the betting, Wes is now the contestant that is looking like the one to beat. The other five contestants are all 10-1 or bigger odds, with Ryan Sidebottom, who survived the skate-off with Gemma, the 100-1 outsider. Coral’s Harry Aitkenhead told Express.co.uk: “James narrowly topped the table last night but we know how popular Wes is from his time on Love Island. “His steady performances on the ice are looking like they’ll be enough to take him to the title. “He’s our evens favourite to go all the way and is definitely the one to beat on this year’s Dancing on Ice.” Harry went on to say: “Ryan is our outsider at 100-1 and whilst he did escape in the dance-off over Gemma Collins this weekend he’s almost certainly going to be odds on to be voted off next Sunday.” Dancing On Ice 2019: James Jordan to MISS out on winning ITV series? (Image: ITV) Dancing on Ice 2019: Wes Nelson could win the show (Image: ITV) The other contestants in the race include former Pussycat Doll Melody Thornton at 10-1 to win and X Factor runner-up Saara Aalto at 16-1. Coronation Street actress Jane Danson trails behind at 20-1 to win, but even further than that is former Westlife bandmate Brian McFadden at 25-1. However, it was ultimately Gemma that left Dancing on Ice after failing to impress the panel, pulling in a score of just 15.5. Each judge only awarded Gemma a score of four, but Christopher Dean went even lower with a score of 3.5. Gemma huffed: “The judges confuse me. You said come back this week. I tried the moves and I took your advice. I worked really hard for it! Related articles Dancing on Ice 2019: Ryan Sidebottom fears HURTING partner amid exit? Dancing on Ice 2019: Phillip snaps at Torvill and Dean challenge Dancing on Ice 2019: Will James Jordan miss out on the top spot thanks to Wes Nelson? (Image: ITV) “Ashley you said you’re better off trying than not doing it.” Judge Ashley Banjo noted: “The skating needs more!” as Gemma laughed off the criticism and said: “I’m a work in progress!” Jayne Torvill went on to say: “You didn’t really complete any of the elements, but well done for trying.” However, by the time it got to Jason, he wasn’t holding back, snapping: “That’s great Gemma… the problem is this is a competition and you’re nowhere near any of the others. “Even during the static dance pieces you were out of time and it was lamely executed,” with Gemma agreeing: “I know, I understand. Fair enough.” Dancing on Ice continues this Sunday on ITV at 6pm.All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility