'The Voice' season 9 (2015) winner, results: Jordan Smith, Barrett Baber, Emily Ann Roberts or Jeffrey Austin to win?

The final four of "The Voice" season 9: Jordan Smith (top left), Emily Ann Roberts (top right), Barrett Baber (bottom left) and Jeffrey Austin (bottom right).The Voice/Official Facebook Page

"The Voice" season 9 is almost over, but it sure was one hell of a ride for the viewers and loyal fans.

From the blind auditions to semifinals, the contestants of "The Voice" season 9 belted out tunes and tried their best to impress, and now it's finally down to the final four: Barrett Baber, Emily Ann Roberts, Jeffrey Austin and Jordan Smith.

With the coaches also competing for the title and bragging rights, tensions are high as the live finals episode is about to take place.

Coach Blake Shelton has twice the chances of winning since he still has Baber and Roberts in the running. Coach Gwen Stefani and Adam Levine have an equal chance as they have Jeffrey Austin and Jordan Smith in their camp, respectively.

Unfortunately, coach Pharrell Williams is out of the game when he lost Madi Davis in the shocking elimination round that took place the previous week.

With the singing competition's finale just around the corner, predictions of who will win it all this season are rampant. But so far, it looks like all fingers point to Jordan Smith of Team Adam.

Smith is currently the fan-favorite of the show and is predicted to become the champion of "The Voice" season 9. He replaced British powerhouse Adele on the #1 spot on the iTunes charts with his strong performance of "Somebody to Love."

"I was actually on the red carpet doing press after the show. We were all checking the charts anyway just to see how everybody was doing," Smith told People. "I opened my phone and saw it and I almost was moved to tears. It was so incredible!"

Meanwhile, Gold Derby has also forecasted rankings based on their collective predictions. The site reports that Smith has the highest chances of winning with odds of 1/4. Austin ranks second with 11/2. Roberts is in third place with odds of 20/1, and Baber is last with 100/1.

However, "The Voice" has had surprise victories before, so viewers will just have to find out for sure by tuning in to the finale.