Who are the favourites to win awards at this year's Oscars?
With the nominees announced for the 90th Academy Awards, speculation over potential winners is well and truly afoot.
With riders in all 24 categories announced, punters are beginning to place their bets on the likely winners.
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Hide AdTake a look at the bookies' favourites for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress and Best Actor.
Best Picture
Martin Mcdonagh's story of a search for justice, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is the most likely to scoop the coveted Best Picture award according to Paddy Power who offer odds of Evens.
Guillermo Del Toro directed The Shape of Water is a close second with odds of 6/4, while Phantom Thread and The Darkest Hour share the role of rank outsider with odds of 66/1.
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is favourite to win Best Picture (Photo: 20th Century Fox)
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Hide AdThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Evens, The Shape of Water 6/4, Lady Bird 8/1, Dunkirk 20/1, Get Out 20/1, The Post 33/1, Call Me By Your Name 40/1, Darkest Hour 66/1, Phantom Thread 66/1
Best Director
The Pan's Labyrinth director is most likely to take home the Best Director gong for his emotional fantasy dramaThe Shape of Water, with Paddy Power quoting odds of 8/13.
Christopher Nolan is second favourite to pick up the award for his steering of World War II epic Dunkirk.
Director of Get Out, Jordan Peele, is 33/1 to win Best Director (Photo: Universal Pictures)
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The Shape of Water, Guillermo del Toro 8/13, Christopher Nolan, Dunkirk 2/1, Lady Bird, Greta Gerwig 6/1, Get Out, Jordan Peele 33/1, Phantom Thread, Paul Thomas Anderson 33/1
Best Actress
Oscar winner Frances McDormand is touted to add a second Best Actress Oscar to her collection for her role as a vengeful mother in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, with Paddy Power offering odds of 1/4.
Saoirse Ronan is rated at 5/1 to win the Best Actress award for her performance as rebellious teen Lady Bird (Photo: Universal Pictures UK)
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Hide AdSaoirse Ronan, who earned her third Academy Award nomination for her performance in coming of age drama Lady Bird is second favourite to scoop the honour.
Following her 21st Academy Award nomination, Meryl Streep's chances of picking up the award are rated at 66/1.
Frances McDormand, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri 1/4, Saoirse Ronan, Lady Bird 5/1, Sally Hawkins, The Shape of Water 9/1, Margot Robbie, I, Tonya 25/1, Meryl Streep, The Post 40/1
Best actor
Veteran actor Gary Oldman is the overhwlming favourite to earn the Best Actor prize for his performance as Winston Churchill.
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Hide AdTimothee Chalamet and Daniel Kaluuya, who who both enjoyed breakout years in 2017 are rated as as joint second-favourites with odds of 12/1.
Gary Oldman is the overwhelming favourite to win Best Actor (Photo: Focus Features)
The odds of Daniel Day Lewis picking up his fourth Best Actor Oscar is rated at 25/1.
Gary Oldman, Darkest Hour 1/14, Timothée Chalamet, Call Me by Your Name 12/1, Daniel Kaluuya, Get Out 12/1, Daniel Day-Lewis, Phantom Thread 25/1, Denzel Washington, Roman J. Israel, Esq. 25/1
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There are also a few niche events punters can bet on relating to the 90th Academy Awards.
Following last year's infamous misannouncement for Best Picture, in which La Land was wrongly named as the Best Picture winner, Paddy Power have offered odds of 14/1 for any presenter to announce the wrong winner.
Bwin have rather morbidly set odds for the last person to appear on the In Memorian sequence, with former James Bond actor Roger Moore favourite to close out the tribute at 3/2. Moore leads Harry Dean Stanton and Fats Domino who are rated at 6/1 and 7/1 respectively.
Bwin have also offered odds of 9/1 for the winner of the best actor to drop his award on stage. If Gary Oldman does pick up the Best Actor award can bookmakers count on him to have steady hands?