
The Voice 24 Battle Round Spoilers (Complete)
The Voice season 24 has moved into its Battle Rounds. Spoilers that first surfaced on fan forums identified most of the pairings in this stage, and producers and fans alike have been watching closely as coaches make key decisions. These early reports initially identified 21 of the 28 matchups; an updated spoiler list now shows all 28 matchups. Keep in mind these spoilers can contain errors, though previous Blind Audition spoilers were largely accurate with only a few misses.
The Battle Rounds are a pivotal phase where contestants from the same team perform against each other in duet-style matchups. Coaches must choose a winner from each pairing, but there is more at stake than a single pass or elimination. Each coach has opportunities to steal artists who lose a battle on another team, and when multiple coaches attempt to steal the same artist, that artist chooses which coach and team to join.
Following the Battles, the show progresses into a three-way Knockout round with its own twists. In that round each coach has a steal and a save, and this season introduces an additional option described in spoilers as a “super save,” allowing coaches to select one eliminated contestant from any team. Taken together, these tools shape a Top 24 — six artists per coach — who will advance to the Playoff round.
After the Top 24 perform in the Playoffs, coaches will trim their rosters again, cutting each team in half to determine the Top 12. From there the live voting rounds begin and fan engagement becomes decisive. As always, spoilers offer an early look but the final televised results are the official source.
The Voice 24 Battle Round matchups (28 out of 28)
Below are the reported Battle Round pairings by team. The bolded names indicate the reported winners of each battle. This post will be updated as new confirmations arrive, but note that these are spoiler reports and may contain some inaccuracies.
Team John Legend
Mara Justine vs. Claudia B. – “Son of a Preacher Man” (Dusty Springfield) – Claudia STOLEN by Niall
Lila Forde vs. JaRae Womack – “Killing Me Softly” (Roberta Flack)
Caleb Sasser vs. Talakai – “Too Good at Goodbyes” (Sam Smith)
Deejay Young vs. Ephraim Owens – “Cry Me a River” (Justin Timberlake)
Kaylee Shimizu vs. Elizabeth Evans – “traitor” (Olivia Rodrigo) – Elizabeth STOLEN by Reba
Stee vs. Willie Gomez – “Tacones Rojos” (Sebastián Yatra ft. John Legend)
Taylor Deneen vs. AZAN – “Do It” (Chloe x Halle) – AZAN STOLEN by Niall
Team Gwen Stefani
BIAS vs. Jacquie Roar – “Need a Favor” (Jelly Roll) – Jacquie STOLEN by Reba
RUDI vs. Joslynn Rose – “My Immortal” (Evanescence)
Kara Tenae vs. Brandon Montel – “Have You Ever” (Brandy) – Brandon STOLEN by John
Kristen Brown vs. Juliette Ojeda – “That’s the Way it Is” (Celine Dion)
Jenna Marquis vs. Claire Heilig – “Flowers” (Miley Cyrus)
Chechi Sarai vs. Calla – “I’ll Never Love Again” (Lady Gaga, from A Star Is Born)
Jason Arcilla vs. Eli Ward – “Make It With You” (Bread)
Team Niall Horan
Lennon VanderDoes vs. Tanner Massey – “She’s Always a Woman” (Billy Joel). Tanner STOLEN by Gwen & John. Tanner picked GWEN.
Julia Roome vs. Olivia Eden – “Kiss Me” (Sixpence None the Richer)
Alexa Wildish vs. LVNDR – “everything i wanted” (Billie Eilish)
Noah Spencer vs. Reid Zingale – “Lego House” (Ed Sheeran)
Huntley vs. Brailey Lenderman – “Hold My Hand” (Hootie & the Blowfish)
Olivia Minogue vs. Laura Williams – “Ghost” (Ella Henderson)
Nini Iris vs. Sophia Hoffman – “Heart of Glass” (Blondie)
Team Reba McEntire
Ms. Monet vs. Corii – “New Attitude” (Patti LaBelle) – Corii STOLEN by Gwen & Niall. Corii picked GWEN.
Rachele Nguyen vs. Mac Royals – “How Deep Is Your Love” (Bee Gees) – Mac STOLEN by John
Jordan Rainer vs. Jackson Snelling – “The Heart Won’t Lie” (Reba McEntire)
Ruby Leigh vs. Al Boogie – “Jolene” (Dolly Parton)
Caitlin Quisenberry vs. Crystal Nicole – “The Song Remembers When” (Trisha Yearwood)
Tom Nitti vs. Dylan Carter – “’Til You Can’t” (Cody Johnson)
Alison Albrecht vs. Angelina Nazarian – “You Say” (Lauren Daigle)
These battle outcomes and steals shape how each team moves forward into the Knockouts and Playoffs. The Battle Rounds often reveal new arrangements, stylistic choices, and moments that can redefine a contestant’s journey. Fans should watch the episodes and official broadcasts for confirmation of all results, and consider these spoiler reports a useful but unofficial preview of the competition’s trajectory.
As the season progresses, the dynamics between coaches and contestants — including which artists are stolen or saved and how coaches use their limited options — will determine the composition of the Top 24 and, ultimately, the Top 12 who advance into the live voting rounds. Stay tuned to the show for the final, televised outcomes.