Two more acts will be voted off the X Factor this weekend.
There are 14 hopefuls left after Italian singer Nicolo Festa and boyband F.Y.D were booted off last week.
Wacky Wagner Carrilho is favourite to go but the double elimination could be bad news for Katie Waissal, John Adeleye and girl group Belle Amie, who are all tipped by bookmakers to struggle.
They will all get their chance to perform on Saturday night's ITV1 show, but have to wait until Sunday when the public vote is revealed to find out who has survived.
The act with the least votes is booted off straight away, then the next two lowest scoring acts face a "song for survival", with the judges deciding who goes.
Sunday's show will also see performances from US star Katy Perry and 2008 X Factor finalist Diana Vickers.
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There are 14 hopefuls left after Italian singer Nicolo Festa and boyband F.Y.D were booted off last week.
Wacky Wagner Carrilho is favourite to go but the double elimination could be bad news for Katie Waissal, John Adeleye and girl group Belle Amie, who are all tipped by bookmakers to struggle.
They will all get their chance to perform on Saturday night's ITV1 show, but have to wait until Sunday when the public vote is revealed to find out who has survived.
The act with the least votes is booted off straight away, then the next two lowest scoring acts face a "song for survival", with the judges deciding who goes.
Sunday's show will also see performances from US star Katy Perry and 2008 X Factor finalist Diana Vickers.
Source:http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/article/ALeqM5ibwK7DSUdfm3ZArc3j-VyBx8iGTg?docId=N0299471287163252866A