CBS's Survivor: San Juan del Sur is already coming to an end and with five people left, it is anyone's game.

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The finale of Survivor: San Juan del Sur airs next Wednesday at 8 p.m. and will be a three-hour event as always. With five players left, there will likely be two more Tribal Councils and a final three that will face off against an eight-person jury.

Host Jeff Probst previewed what was in store for the finale after Wednesday night's episode with Entertainment Weekly:

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"Well, in a season filled with a lot of 'non-players' I feel lucky that we have so many players still left in the game," Probst said. "I think at this point it is up in the air- depending on what happens in the last few challenges and the decisions made at Tribal, I think a lot of people could make a case for being the best player this season. If I were playing I would be feeling that I need to make some kind of a big move. It's too wide open. Someone can steal it if they're willing to go for it. It's a million bucks. Everybody is nervous, nobody wants to blow it."

Like they did with Survivor: Cagayan, Probst and company will be live at the beginning and checking in throughout the finale, up until the live reunion show at 10 p.m. The host also briefly teased season 30, which is coming up in February. 

"We will be live the entire night starting from the top of the final two hour episode all the way through to the end when we promote our next season -#30 - which I will tell you right now - is going to be GREAT," he teased.

Survivor: San Juan del Sur originally got a bad rap from the fans who thought the players were either boring or unlikable. However, the post-merge has been anything but boring, particularly with last night's big blindside of Jon Misch.

At this point in the game there are four women left, Natalie Anderson, Missy Payne, Baylor Wilson and Jaclyn Schultz and only one man, Keith Nale. However, after blindsiding Jon, it seems like the next move for Natalie and company will be to get out Jaclyn. Natalie is intent on getting to the end with Missy and Baylor and she might do that, barring an Immunity run from Keith.

It is also possible that Missy and Baylor will think they could have a better shot of winning against Keith so then they all vote out Natalie before the Final Tribal Council.

Anything can happen with such unpredictable players in the final mix.

The Survivor: San Juan del Sur finale airs Wednesday, Dec. 17 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.