'Dancing With The Stars' 2014 winner, results: Sadie Robertson, Alfonso Riberio or Janel Parrish to win Mirror Ball Trophy?

Celebrities vying for the Mirror Ball Trophy in "Dancing with the Stars" season 19 (from top left, clockwise: Sadie Robertson, Janel Parrish, Alfonso Ribeiro, Bethany Mota). [Photo credit: ABC]

"Dancing With The Stars" season 19 will be crowning its latest victor soon. But before the show culminates to the awarding of the Mirror Ball Trophy, the four finalists (Alfonso Ribeiro, Bethany Mota, Janel Parrish and Sadie Robertson) will get into a two-part finale to fight for the prize for the last time. 

According to Broadway World, the finale of the 19th season of "Dancing With The Stars" will be held for two days, on Nov. 24 and 25.

On Monday, the final four will perform two dance routines. The first one will be the Judges' Pick. The contenders will present the dance routine they have previously performed to be determined by Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli and Carrie Ann Inaba and DWTS Champion and alumna Julianne Hough. The second round of dance will be a much more challenging one, of course. The remaining celebrities along with their pro dance partners will have to nail a freestyle routine accompanied by other dancers, "special effects" and out-of-the-blue surprises within the performance. 

The stellar night will be made more enthralling with the cast of the movie "Annie" around. Jamie Foxx, Cameron Diaz, Rose Byrne and Quvenzhané Wallis will grace the big event. Wallis, who portrays the titular character in the movie, will groove with young dancers to the tune of "It's The Hard-Knock Life," which was choreographed by Mandy Moore. 

To wind up the penultimate episode, "DWTS" will have to say goodbye to another couple. The duo that gets the lowest score (public votes in the past weeks combined with judges' scores) will miss the chance to get the shining trophy. 

On Tuesday, the episode called "Dancing with the Stars: Road to the Finals" will backtrack to the finalists' long and fun DWTS ride. There will be never-before-seen clips, director's cut comments on the couples' previous performances, and judges' special sneak peek on the happenings as the show nears another curtain call. 

The couples from the season will return for a full-scale dance performance with the finalists and even with hosts and judges.  It will immediately be followed by an encore freestyle performance from a couple determined after a Twitter vote. The much awaited 24-Hour Dance Challenge will then transpire and couples will have to perform two dance routines they crafted within the limited time. 

In addition, Meghan Trainor, Nick Jonas, Jennifer Hudson and Gorgon City will all be performing their hit singles in the show. Some of the season's couples namely Randy Couture and Karina Smirnoff, Jonathan Bennett and Allison Holker, Antonio Sabato Jr. and Cheryl Burke, Betsey Johnson and Tony Dovolan, Michael Waltrip and Emma Slater, Lea Thompson and Artem Chigvintsev, and Tommy Chong and Peta Murgatroyd will take the dance floor once more. 

The colorful and epic performances as well as tons of surprises all throughout the marvelous night, the season 19 champion of "Dancing With The Stars" will finally be revealed. Many believe that Alfonso Ribiero, despite his back injury, will snag this year's title. The "Fresh Prince of Bel Air" star has been a frontrunner in the show, leading the scoreboard week after week. But fans are also looking at Bethany Mota, whose dance partner Derek Hough has tasted victory in the show five times. Janel Parrish and partner Val Chmerkovskiy hitched a perfect score last week, so that's definitely something. Sadie Robertson and Mark Ballas have also been high-flying this season. At this point, the victor is difficult to figure out. 

So viewers will just have to see how everything unfolds.  Fans can tune in to ABC on Monday by 9 p.m ET and on Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET to see who will take home the gleaming Mirror Ball Trophy this year.

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