After a controversial show which saw Bars and Melody make it through over Collabro, the final is just round the corner for Britain's Got Talent fans.
The full lineup has some heavy hitters, and shows that those competing will have some stuff competition in being crowned the ultimate Got Talent champ.
The lineup features a huge array of acts - a cheeky comedian, a father-daughter daredevil duo, a dog show...the list goes on.
The contest has drawn together talents from all over the globe, those who've wowed the judges and the public, to determine who is the ultimate victor.
We take a look at who we'll be seeing in the final next week...
Kseniya Simonova

As the winner of Amanda's golden buzzer, the sand artist is one of the most unusual acts we've seen on the show.
Amanda said to the Ukranian girl: "The whole message was very uplifting and very emotional, but I think for me your quiet skill requires no language.
"This is the champion of champions, this is about all nationalities, we're going across the world. Nothing needed explaining, you did it all with just sand, it was just beautiful."
Alexa Lauenburger

Alexa's young age has been a source of wonder for fans and the judges alike.
Ant and Dec have been pouring praise on Alexa for her dog acts since the beginning, and even gave her their golden buzzer.
Simon was similarly impressed: "This is one of the best dog acts I have ever seen. At your age, to have that relationship with these gorgeous dogs, it's amazing. Congratulations!"
Paddy and Nico

The winners of David's golden buzzer, the salsa dancers consistently impress.
David gushed: "There are very few acts you could watch with a smile on your face and tears in your eyes, because this is one of the most joyous, most beautiful, most life-affirming acts we've ever had on Britain's Got Talent."
Alesha even told the pair that they were already champions to her.
Stavros Flatley

Legendary father and son dance duo Stavros Flatley won the nation's hearts as finalists back in series three.
They even won Simon's golden buzzer.
He told them: "I'll never forget that moment when you guys came out when I'm thinking, 'What the bloody hell is this?', and like tonight, the same thing happened, the crowd went crazy!
"I've wanted to say this to you for years, I've really wanted to thank you both, for everything you've done."
Twist and Pulse

Dance duo Twist and Pulse have grown a bit since they were runners-up on Britain's Got Talent series four.
Alesha said of them: "Yes, Twist and Pulse! It's so refreshing to see you back on that stage, you're like straight out of a compute game. I could just watch you forever!"
Amanda gushed that they're "two really handsome men now!"
Bello and Annaliese Nock

Father and daughter daredevil duo have brought their skills from across the pond, and were a hit with fans.
Alesha could barely contain herself: "I felt so dizzy watching you, but it was so much fun!"
Amanda laughed: "You're absolutely nuts, but I loved you!"
Mersey Girls

Julie, Annie, Alice, Rebecca and Poppy formed Mersey Girls at just five years old.
In 2017, their dancing rocketed them to the finals of Britain's Got Talent, and now they're set to take to the stage once more in The Champions finals.
Alesha even admitted that had she not already used her golden buzzer, the girls would most certainly receive it.
Darcy Oake

Spectacular illusionist Darcy Oake has Amanda and David both mesmerised.
Amanda said: "I mean, it had all the elements you had before, danger, excitement and sexiness! So that was a box ticked three times. Absolutely amazing, I don't know how you did it!"
David echoed the sentiment: "It was incredible, we always say that if you want to do well on BGT The Champions you've got to up what you did before. Now what you did before was spectacular, but this was something else! Incredible!"
Preacher Lawson

Cheeky American chappie Preacher could probably win the show with his charm alone.
Simon told him that he was one of the best acts he's seen on the show - which is saying a lot.
David even drew comparison to Eddie Murphy - high praise indeed.
Bars and Melody

Pop duo Bars and Melody look a fair bit older than when they first went on the show.
Back then, Simon was their biggest cheerleader, and he's won the other judges round to his way of thinking.
David and Amanda praised their stardom and said they deserved everything coming their way.
Some fans were perplexed that Bars and Melody got through over four piece musical group Collabro.
They reckoned Collabro absolutely smashed it and should have definitely had a place in the final next week.
Britain's Got Talent: The Champions returns to our telly screens on ITV on Saturday 5th October for an epic finale, featuring some of the best and most outlandish acts that the series has to offer.