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© Provided by Bauer Media Pty Ltd It may be early days, but the punters already have their pick for which contestant will win 'The Bachelor' Australia 2020. Currently tipped...

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The Bachelor Australia 2020 is upon us, and if we're being real, it's been nice to turn off our brains (mostly), put on our judging pants (a little) and indulge in some guilty reality TV (guilt-free).

And having now watched several episodes and stalked the contestants' Instagrams, we've got a decent idea of who will walk away the winner—and they weren't wrong.

Naturally, we aren't the only ones. It seems those in the betting game have already picked a victor in the quest for Locky Gilbert's heart.

Curious to know which contestant been tipped to win the season? Scroll on.

Who Will Be The Winner Of 'The Bachelor' Australia 2020?

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At present, SportsBet is currently tipping 31-year-old Irena Srbinovska as the winner of The Bachelor Australia 2020.

The Melbourne-based nurse, who memorably checked Locky's heart rate in the premiere episode after she stepped onto the red carpet (check out the video at the top of the article), is currently leading with odds of $1.50 at the time of writing.

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The contestant, whose Instagram bio reveals she is a proud dog-mum and passionate about the environment, may have also recently let slip that that she wins the show. Reality TV podcast So Dramatic! saw that Irena may have hinted that she might she is the winner (or at least, a major frontrunner) in a comment on Instagram when responding to a fan.


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'I hope we get some more love story and less of the drama—I have stopped watching for now,' a fan commented on a post.

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In response, Irena wrote: 'The love story is coming I promise,' which was accompanied by a smiling face with love-heart emoji.

Win© Provided by Bauer Media Pty Ltd Irena Srbinovska.

Not far behind Irena? Former Twitter favourite Bella Varelis with odds of $2.40 on SportsBet.

Bella, a 25-year-old freelance creative with a background in digital marketing who has gained over 55,000 Instagram followers since appearing on the show, was featured heavily in the promo of the show and quickly got the first single date of the series in episode two.

According to her LinkedIn profile, she has associate's degrees in marketing and communications and a diploma in fashion business, previously working as a buyer before forging a career in social media marketing. Rumours recently emerged that there was a contract guaranteeing Bella's spot in the final two, however Network 10 responded shortly afterwards and said the speculation was false and 'no such contract existed'.

© Provided by Bauer Media Pty Ltd Bella Varelis.

Other evidence to suggest Bella does not win includes a set of paparazzi photos published in the Daily Mail on September 15 (see them here), which showed Bella and Bec out for brunch together in Sydney and doing the Bondi to Bronte coastal walk (you know, something you probably wouldn't do if one of you had, er, 'won' the man you were competing for). They are also reportedly living together in Sydney.

That said, there is also a wild finale rumour that Locky actually chooses Bella, but she rejects him, and he then begs to be with Irena. Yikes.

While Locky himself has said that he is still with the winner and doesn't pull a 'total Honey Badger' (total..?), the odds that no one wins are currently at $24.00.

Of course, only time will tell as to who will receive the final rose, but if the accuracy of 2019's The Bachelor Australia winner prediction is anything to go by, it could well be Irena's game!

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The 2021 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship is scheduled to get underway on December 25 at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta.

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Team Canada is the current favorite with a money line of -130 (You would need to place a bet of $130 to win $100). They return six players from the team that won it all a year ago, including Washington Capitals prospect Connor McMichael and Dawson Mercer, who was drafted 18th overall in the recent NHL draft.

The United States has the second best odds with a money line of +375 (You would win $375 for placing a $100 bet). The Americans were knocked off by Finland 1-0 in the quarterfinals and have failed to produce a podium finish since 2015.

Capitals prospect Martin Hugo Has and the Czech Republic are currently +2000.

The tournament format features two groups of five teams competing in round-robin play, followed by a three-round playoff. In the round robin, three points are awarded for a regulation win and two points for an overtime or shootout victory. One point is allotted for an overtime or shootout loss.

After group play, the four highest-ranked clubs from each group advance to the quarterfinals. This year, Group A consists of Finland, Switzerland, Canada, Slovakia and Germany, while the United States, Russia, Sweden, Czech Republic and Austria comprise Group B.

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