Traitors Alan Carr and Cat Burns will hope to remain undetected by faithfuls Joe Marler, Nick Mohammed and David Olusoga in a bid to win the prize pot for their chosen charity.
Only one traitor has been ousted during the series, with TV presenter Jonathan Ross the sixth contestant banished at the round table.
But comedian Carr and singer Burns have been able to “murder” a string of faithfuls, including actress Celia Imrie, comedian Lucy Beaumont and Olympic diver Tom Daley.
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Former rugby player Marler has proved to be a worthy adversary to the traitors and advocated the “big dog theory” that one of the leaders of the group must be a traitor, which in turn led to the banishment of Ross, as well as Sir Stephen Fry.
He has formed an alliance with Ted Lasso star Mohammed, who he describes as a “hundy” – a person he is sure is “100%” faithful.
However, historian Olusoga has come under suspicion and has struggled to convince his fellow faithfuls he is one of them.
Good Morning Britain star Kate Garraway was the final faithful to be banished last week ahead of the finale.
She was eliminated from the game following a heated roundtable in which she failed to quell the suspicion that has dogged her all series.
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Who’s been murdered and banished from the Celebrity Traitors?
- First murdered contestant – Paloma Faith
- First banished contestant – Niko Omilana
- Second murdered contestant – Tom Daley
- Second banished contestant – Tameka Empson
- Third murdered contestant – Ruth Codd
- Third banished contestant – Clare Balding
- Fourth murdered contestant – Charlotte Church
- Fourth banished contestant – Mark Bonnar
- Fifth murdered contestant – Joe Wilkinson
- Fifth banished contestant – Sir Stephen Fry
- Sixth murdered contestant – Lucy Beaumont
- Sixth banished contestant – Jonathan Ross
- Seventh murdered contestant – Celia Imrie
- Seventh banished contestant – Kate Garraway
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What time is the Celebrity Traitors final on tonight?
Players will not reveal their true identity when they exit the game during tonight’s final meaning the five remaining contestants will be required to base their final decision on trust alone.
The Celebrity Traitors final will air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer tonight (Thursday, November 6) at 9pm, and is scheduled to conclude at 10.10pm.