WIRRAL band The Mac Bros continue their fight for reality TV survival tonight when they return to BBC's The Voice.

Ally Macdonald and Callum McMorran became the fifth members of Rita Ora’s team last month after wowed the programme's superstar coaches will.i.am, Sir Tom Jones and Ricky Wilson and the audience with a medley featuring Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody, Chuck Berry's Johnny B Goode and Kaiser Chiefs' Oh My God during the blind audition on January 31.

They return to the show for round two tonight, facing fellow competitors the Beat Twins. At stake is the chance to win a recording contract.

Ally, from Wallasey, and Callum, from Bebington, met after leaving school and started off busking together in Chester.

Looking ahead to getting back in front of the cameras tonight, Callum told the Globe earlier this week: "We're ready for it. We've been working hard on the track that we’ll be singing on Saturday.

"We've done a lot of work behind the scenes with Rita and have also worked with a vocal coach, which has helped enormously.

"Rita has given us a song that would not normally feature in our repertoire.

"We had an hour to learn this before singing it in front of Rita, which was nerve-wracking.

"But I think we got comfortably through it and hopefully it will work for us.

“We’re going to give it our all. We're up against very strong competition.

"If we don’t get chosen, then we could be available for other judges to steal us. If that happens, we’d like to work with Ricky Wilson."

Their appearance on The Voice on January 31 prompted a huge response on Twitter, with fans sending in their congratulations.

The boys also played an exclusive gig at Ally's former school, The Mosslands in Wallasey.

On their success since the show was aired, Callum said: "It’s been great for us. I suppose part of the reason we went on the show was to get more exposure and that's certainly happened, because we've done a lot of things."

Tonight's episode of The Voice starts at 7.30pm.