The Strictly Come Dancing 2019 finale is just seven days away but only three celebrities can book their places there. To find out who the finalists will be, the remaining four famous faces will perform tonight (December 7) on BBC One in the show’s semi-final. Here are all the details on when Strictly starts and how to watch it.What time is Strictly Come Dancing on tonight? (December 7) Now 12 weeks in, the contest is well and truly heating up on Strictly. As such, fans will not want to miss a moment of toe-tapping, sequin-adorned action. However, over the course of the past few weeks, BBC One has penned in a different start time for each episode. Last week, Week 11, for example, didn’t get underway until 7:10pm. The One Show: Why is Matt Baker leaving The One Show? READ MORE Strictly Come Dancing 2019: Chris Ramsey dealt blow before semi-final The week before that, Week 10, saw and even later start time of 7:15pm scheduled. However, Strictly fans will have to tune in earlier for the semi-final. That’s because tonight’s Strictly starts at exactly 7pm on BBC One. For fans who can’t tune into the TV broadcast, there are several other ways to ensure they don’t miss a moment from the semi. The BBC iPlayer will make tonight’s Strictly available to livestream as it happens. Available via the channel’s official site and mobile app, fans will be able to watch Strictly Come Dancing on the go. Even if they miss the first few minutes, BBC iPlayer will allow fans to watch from the beginning whenever they log in. Once the semi-final is over, the episode will be bailable to watch online on-demand. The same goes for tomorrow’s Strictly Come Dancing results show (Sunday, December 8). Beginning at 7:20pm, the results will again be available to stream online at the same time. While it’s anyone’s guess who will win the series, one thing is for sure – one of the semi-finalists won’t be making it to the final. The final four are Kelvin Fletcher, Emma Barton, Chris Ramsey and Karim Zeroual. Trending READ MORE Strictly Come Dancing 2019: Kelvin Fletcher to miss final Former Emmerdale hunk Kelvin has been impressing alongside Oti Mabuse ever since he was drafted in as a last-minute replacement for the injured Jamie Laing. Karim, on the other, was the first star to rack up a perfect score of 40. Chris and his partner Karen have defied expectations and waltzed their way to the semi-finals. Whereas Emma has ensured her pro partner Anton Du Beke makes his first-ever semi-final since joining the line-up in series one.
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