With the final two legs of The Amazing Race: All-Stars closing in, one of the remaining four teams will soon win the $1 million prize.

'Justice Served' To Brenchel?

The competition has been getting more heated in the last few legs, mainly between Brendon Villegas and Rachel Reilly and Dave and Connor O'Leary. The drama began when Brendon and Rachel U-Turned Dave and Connor in Orvieto, Italy, which the father-son team didn't take well. Dave and Connor then formed an alliance with Leo Temory and Jamal Zadran and Jennifer Wayne and Caroline Cutbirth, with the intention of getting the Big Brother newlyweds knocked out of the competition.

However, all four of those teams are now headed to the final legs of the competition, ensuring that the competition will only get even more heated as the legs continue-especially when the final three teams start heading towards the finish line.

Teams To Encounter 'A Lot of Tensions' In 'All-Stars' Finale?

Though there is no confirmation he and Connor are in the final three, Dave may have hinted on his Twitter page that the two could make it to the finale, but would need help finishing the race strong.

In a May 4 tweet, a fan wrote him saying "@davidolearyslc @Coleary00 Best of luck guys!" In response, Dave tweeted back that he and Connor would need the well-wishes.

"Thanks, we need it," he wrote.

The father-son team, who placed first in the most recent leg in Seville, Spain, did encounter some problems on the leg, specifically during the "Run with the Ballz" Detour task they did which involved them both getting knocked to the ground by other people dressed as bulls.

Upon arriving at the Pit Stop, Dave commented that the Race was definitely not one which was geared towards an older man.

"This is a young man's game, I about died when I got hit by those bulls," he said to host Phil Keoghan when they arrived at the mat.

It was earlier reported that not only did Dave and Connor make it to the final three, but that the father-son duo will end up winning the race overall, though nothing can be confirmed.

The Amazing Race airs Sundays at 8 p.m. on CBS.

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