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Great British Bake Off 2016: Who's in the final?

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Bake Off 2016 finalists - Jane, Candice and Andrew

So three out of 12 contestants have "proved" themselves worthy of a place in the Great British Bake Off final - Jane, Candice and Andrew.

They now have three bakes left to impress judges Mary and Paul - a signature, a technical and a showstopper.

Check out their profiles below to see if they've got what it takes to rise to the top, or flop, at the final hurdle.

Candice Brown

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Flying high - Candice concentrates on putting the finishing touches to her peacock showstopper

In a bite: Secondary school PE teacher Candice lives in Bedfordshire. She learned to bake from her nan and can often be found baking in her pyjamas at home (which she shares with her boyfriend and pet pug)!

Times as star baker: Three

Why she could rise to the top:

Candice has won star baker three times - that's more than any of the other finalists!

Her gingerbread pub creation in week two was one to remember, and the striking peacock showstopper she created in the quarter-finals has made her a firm favourite to win the show.

Eagle-eyed fans will remember that a certain someone last year did a peacock cake - Nadiya Hussain. She, of course, went on to win!

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Presenter Sue advises Candice to breathe as the pressure heats up in the tent

Why she could sink:

Candice was left in tears in week three when her bread loaf was uncooked, and she faltered during the quarter-final signature bake when her cheesy fish pies leaked.

Will she hold it together for the final?

Andrew Smyth

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Andrew looks "wheely" happy with his ice cream mousse cakes!

In a bite: Andrew is originally from County Down, Northern Ireland, and works as an engineer designing jet engines. He was taught to bake by his mum, as well as his gran, and he likes to be ambitious when designing his bakes!

Times as star baker: Two

Why you might fondant fancy his chances:

Andrew's first win as star baker came in Dessert Week when he made delicious ice cream mousse cakes and displayed them on a Ferris wheel.

He now goes into the final having just won star baker in the Patisserie Week semi-final, when he presented his fondants as an orchestra.

If he continues to get that creative with his bakes, he could come out on top!

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Presenter Mel gives Andrew a few encouraging words

Why things could go flat:

Andrew felt the pressure when he scraped through Botanical Week with his plain cake disappointing Mary and Paul. Can he step up his flavour game for the final to be crowned the winner?

Jane Beedle

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Jane gets in the Bake Off spirit with her matching shirt and cake in Botanical Week

In a bite: Jane is a garden designer who lives in London. Her grandfather owned a bakery. She got into baking at a young age and usually gets up at 5am in the morning to bake bread!

Times as star baker: One

Why she could blossom in the final:

Jane was the first person to win star baker. Her baking has been pretty consistent ever since, with some of her bakes being inspired by her work, like her floral showstopper in Botanical Week.

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Sue, Mary and Paul judge Jane's decision to roll her roulade lengthways

Why could she finish a soggy bottom:

Of course, no-one's perfect… Jane's Yorkshire puddings weren't her best bake and she ended up rolling her roulade the wrong way in Dessert Week!

But whatever happens next Wednesday, we're sure her two children are very proud of their mum for making it to the final of the Great British Bake Off.

Congratulations to all the 2016 contestants. May the best baker win!