The winner of Dancing on Ice 2025 will be announced this week with only hours to go before the finale.
This year's series started in January and has since seen a number of well-known figures compete, including Olympic rower Sir Steve Redgrave and EastEnders star Charlie Brooks.
If you're wanting to catch the final episode of Dancing on Ice 2025, here is everything you need to know.
Who starred in Dancing on Ice 2025 and who is still in the show?
This is the full cast list for Dancing on Ice 2025, including those still in the show (highlighted).
- Ferne McCann (The Only Way Is Essex)
- Mollie Pearce (Traitors)
- Sir Steve Redgrave (Olympian - rowing)
- Charlie Brooks (EastEnders)
- Dan Edgar (The Only Way Is Essex)
- Chris Taylor (Love Island)
- Chelsee Healey (Hollyoaks)
- Michaela Strachan (Wildlife presenter)
- Josh Jones (Comedian)
- Anton Ferdinand (Former footballer)
- Sam Aston (Coronation Street)
- Dame Sarah Storey (Paralympian - cycling)
How to watch the Dancing on Ice finale?
The Dancing on Ice finale for the 2025 series will air at 6:30pm on Sunday, March 9 on ITV1 and STV.
The episode, as well as previous airings, will also be available to stream on-demand via ITVX and STV Player.
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Will Dancing on Ice be axed after the 2025 series?
While no official axing has been announced, it has been widely reported that the show, which is hosted by Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern, is at risk after sinking to its lowest ever ratings.
Discussing Dancing on Ice, a source told The Mirror: "There are very real fears this is the end of the road for Dancing on Ice.
"It’s had a good run for nearly 20 years and has a very loyal set of viewers who really love it but the sad truth is there’s just not enough of them.
"We need bums on seats but the ratings have dropped to a point where it’s difficult to justify the cost."
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