He would be the first artist to achieve this feat since Ed Sheeran in March 2017 and the third in history (Justin Bieber was the first).
As It Was is on track to become the longest-running Number 1 of 2022, overtaking We Don’t Talk About Bruno from Disney’s Encanto.
Tion Wayne could see his sixth Top 10 with IFTK, which would also be La Roux’s first Top 10 in nearly 13 years.
N-Dubz’s comeback single Charmer could debut at Number 15.
Aitch’s 1989 – which samples The Stone Roses and features Shaun Ryder – could debut at Number 25.
Father Time could be the fourth song from Kendrick Lamar’s Mr Morale & the Big Steppers to enter the Top 40.
The Official Singles Chart Top 100 is revealed on OfficialCharts.com every Friday at 5.45pm. Follow the Top 40 countdown live on BBC Radio 1’s Official Chart show with Scott Mills.