The Strictly Come Dancing FINALE dances have been revealed!

Who's dancing what this Saturday?

Strictly Come Dancing final line up

by Hannah Mellin |
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The Strictly Come Dancing final is upon us! After three long months of sweat, blood and tears (lots of tears), our top three dancers - TV anchor Ore Oduba, former popstar Louise Redknapp and Hollyoaks' actor Danny Mac will all battle it out to get their hands on that coveted glitterball!

Eeeeeek.

We can't believe it'e nearly over! Saturday night is going to be an emotional affair, especially as it will be head judge Len Goodman's last ever show...

Len revealed his final show thoughts to Zoë Ball on It Takes Two earlier this week:

"What I'm gonna miss is turning up at the studio and [having] the expectation of what's going to happen. [I'll miss] meeting up with the other judges because we get along great.

"Craig, Darcey, Bruno - we have such a laugh… That's what I will miss. As much as I'm sure this is the right time to go, I bet when next year comes around I'll be sitting indoors and thinking, 'I was daft'. It's the right time."

Get the tissues ready for Saturday night folks.

Strictly are really pushing the boat out this year, as we will see each celebrity dance THREE routines - one personal favourite, a showdance and a dance the judges will pick for them on the night.

Here's what's in store for us Strictly fans on the finale weekend:

Danny Mac and Oti Mabuse will dance the samba to 'Magalenha' by Sergio Mendes and a showdance to 'Set Fire to the Rain' by Adele.

This again? We don't know if our hearts can take it.

Louise Redknapp and Kevin Clifton will dance an Argentine Tango to 'Tanguera' by Sexteto Mayor and a showdance to 'One Moment in Time' by Whitney Houston.

Can Louise's Argentine Tango finally bag a ten from Craig Revel-Horwood? We definitely hope so.

Ore Oduba and Joanne Clifton will dance the jive to 'Runaway Baby' by Bruno Mars and a showdance to 'I Got Rhythm' by George and Ira Gershwin.

That golden jive!

What do you think about those choices?

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The grand finale of Strictly Come Dancing airs on Saturday (December 16) at 6.40pm on BBC1.

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