With just hours to go for final voting, Denzel Washington (“Fences”) is maintaining his lead over Casey Affleck (“Manchester By the Sea”) in the race for Best Actor according to our Oscar experts derived from major media outlets. While Affleck still has a bakers’ dozen of experts in his corner, Washington now has 15 of us backing his bid.

Our current odds now favor Washington taking home a third Oscar; he is at even money (1/1) while Affleck has slipped to 5/4. The other three contenders are all long-shots with Ryan Gosling (“La La Land”) at 50/1, Andrew Garfield (“Hacksaw Ridge”) at 66/1 and Viggo Mortensen (“Captain Fantastic”) at 80/1.

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Those experts going with Washington are mindful of his win at the SAG Awards on Jan. 29. Four of our experts — Tim Gray (Variety), Pete Hammond (Deadline), Tom O’Neil (Gold Derby) and Anne Thompson (Indiewire) — dished the race soon after that upset in the video below. They note that the guild has a stellar track record at previewing the eventual Oscar champ. Eighteen of the 22 SAG winners have gone on to claim an Oscar bookend, including the last 12 in a row. [2003 SAG champ Johnny Depp (“Pirates of the Caribbean”) was bested at the Oscars by Sean Penn (“Mystic River”).]

For his stirring portrayal in “Manchester by the Sea” of a loner forced to confront his past when a family crisis requires him to return home, Affleck has already won Best Actor from a jaw-dropping 29 of the 33 critics groups surveyed. He contended at the 2007 Oscars in Best Supporting Actor for “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford” but lost to Javier Bardem (“No Country for Old Men”).

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Washington, who took top honors from two critics groups, won a Tony in 2010 for headlining the first Broadway revival of the August Wilson domestic drama “Fences.” He reprises his role as an ex-baseball player struggling to provide for his family and directed the film as well. Washington has won two of his six previous Oscar bids [“Glory” (supporting, 1989) and “Training Day” (lead, 2001)].

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BEST ACTOR

1. Denzel Washington, “Fences” (1/1 odds)

Thelma Adams (Gold Derby), Eric Deggans (NPR), Bonnie Fuller (Hollywood Life), Tim Gray (Variety), Tariq Khan (Fox News), Tom O’Neil (Gold Derby), Kevin Polowy (Yahoo!), Christopher Rosen (Entertainment Weekly), Paul Sheehan (Gold Derby), Nicole Sperling (Entertainment Weekly), Sasha Stone (Awards Daily), Brian Truitt (USA Today), Adnan Virk (ESPN), Glenn Whipp (Los Angeles Times), Susan Wloszczyna (RogetEbert.com).

2. Casey Affleck, “Manchester by the Sea,” (5/4 odds)

Matt Atchity (Rotten Tomatoes), Erik Davis (Fandango), Edward Douglas (Weekend Warrior), Joyce Eng (TV Guide), Michael Hogan (Vanity Fair), Matthew Jacobs (Huffington Post), Scott Mantz (Access Hollywood), Jack Mathews (Gold Derby), Michael Musto (Out.com), Keith Simanton (IMDB), Anne Thompson (Indiewire), Peter Travers (Rolling Stone), Jeff Wells (Hollywood Elsewhere).

3. Ryan Gosling, “La La Land” (50/1 odds)

4. Andrew Garfield, “Hacksaw Ridge” (66/1 odds)

5. Viggo Mortensen, “Captain Fantastic” (80/1 odds)

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