“The Shape of Water” is the most nominated film at the 2018 BAFTA Awards with 12, but according to our predictions it won’t be the biggest winner. We’re betting on “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” to top these kudos as it did the Golden Globes and SAG Awards in the last two months. “Three Billboards” is forecast to win five awards out of its nine nominations, including Best Picture. Do you agree? Scroll down to see our complete predictions by film.

These predictions are based on the combined forecasts of more than 1,700 users who have entered their picks in our predictions center in advance of the awards on February 18. And according to our collective wisdom “Three Billboards” will claim Best Picture, Best Actress (Frances McDormand), Best Supporting Actor (Sam Rockwell), Best Original Screenplay (Martin McDonagh) and Best British Film.

But “Shape of Water” will be the next biggest winner at an event where we’re expecting voters to spread the wealth. It gets leading odds in three races: Best Director (Guillermo Del Toro), Best Production Design and Best Score.

Only two other films are projected to win multiple awards, and they both happen to address the same British military campaign during World War II. “Darkest Hour,” about Winston Churchill‘s leadership during the evacuation of Allied soldiers from the beaches of France, is expected to prevail in two of its nine races: Best Actor (Gary Oldman) and Best Makeup and Hair. Meanwhile “Dunkirk,” which tells the same story from the soldiers’ perspectives, will win two out of eight: Best Film Editing and Best Sound.

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Do you agree with our picks? Check out our complete predictions by film below. And there’s still time to make or update your own predictions right here before prizes are handed out on February 18.

“THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI”

Best Picture

Best Actress — Frances McDormand

Best Supporting Actor — Sam Rockwell

Best Original Screenplay — Martin McDonagh

Best British Film

“THE SHAPE OF WATER”

Best Director — Guillermo Del Toro

Best Production Design

Best Score

“DARKEST HOUR”

Best Actor — Gary Oldman

Best Makeup and Hair

“DUNKIRK”

Best Film Editing

Best Sound

“BLADE RUNNER 2049”

Best Cinematography

“CALL ME BY YOUR NAME”

Best Adapted Screenplay — James Ivory

“COCO”

Best Animated Feature

“ELLE”

Best Foreign Film

“I, TONYA”

Best Supporting Actress — Allison Janney

“JANE”

Best Documentary Feature

“PHANTOM THREAD”

Best Costume Design

“WAR FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES”

Best Visual Effects

Be sure to make your BAFTA predictions so that studio executives and top name stars can see how their films are faring in our odds. Don’t be afraid to jump in now since you can keep changing your predictions until just before winners are announced on February 18. And join in the fierce debate over the 2018 BAFTAs taking place right now with Hollywood insiders in our film forums. Read more Gold Derby entertainment news.