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Check out the midweek predictions.

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After placing at #3 last week,  Michael BublĂ©'s Christmas record realistically has only one week left to take out top spot on the ARIA Albums chart and keep his historic run intact. 

The 2011 LP has returned to #1 every year in December since its release; an achievement no other album has achieved as many times in the ARIA era (1983-present). 

According to midweek figures, the album will again push for a top three placing but is no certainty to return to the coveted #1 position.

Christmas is again expected to fight out for top spot against the A Star Is Born  soundtrack (pushing for nine straight weeks atop the chart) and the Bohemian Rhapsody soundtrack. 

BublĂ© recently appeared on The Graham Norton Show to discuss the feat; check it out below.


Other debuts on the chart this week includes Bruce Springsteen's Springsteen On Broadway (top five), the Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse soundtrack (top 30) and Zayn's Icarus Falls (top 50).

Over on the Singles chart, Ariana Grande's Thank U, Next should have no problem maintaining top spot for a sixth-straight week, with the only debuts being other Grande tracks, Imagine (top 20) and Santa Tell Me (top 50), and Khalid's Saturday Nights (top 50).

You can expect to see a few holiday favourites climb up the chart though, including Mariah Carey's All I Want For Christmas (top ten), Wham's Last Christmas (top 20) and the iconic anthem, Do They Know It's Christmas (top 40).