Eurovision
Eurovision Grand Final: Who is the favourite to win
2 years ago
Bookies are backing Sweden’s Loreen as a top contender for claiming victory in the Eurovision Song Contest for a second time.
Mae Muller faces tough competition tonight as bookies predict Sweden’s Loreen to win Eurovision for a second time.
Our entry for the UK, Mae, will perform I Wrote A Song at the final inside the M&S Bank Arena tonight, but is an outsider, according to the bookies. But we don’t know about you – we think it’s a fantastic song!
Betfair has the UK at 66/1 to win the contest, while Ladbrokes has Muller at 40/1 – the 10th most likely act to take the Eurovision crown.
Alex Apati, of Ladbrokes, said: “Mae Muller should look away now… her odds of finishing top of the Song Contest pile have taken a massive hit with just over 24 hours to go until the show gets under way.”
Loreen, who won in 2012 with the song Euphoria, is competing again with power ballad Tattoo.
Ladbrokes has her at 1/2 to win, with Betfair putting Sweden as 4/9 favourites.
Finland, whose entrant Kaarija will perform Cha Cha Cha, is ranked as second favourite at 5/2 by both bookies.
Ukraine, which won with Stefania by Kalush Orchestra last year, is also tipped to do well, with odds of 12/1.
With all the excitement building up towards tonight’s Eurovision final, it’s clear that fans around the world are eagerly anticipating the performance of their favorite countries.
The grand final promises to be an unforgettable evening, filled with amazing performances, stunning visuals, and thrilling moments.
Whether it’s Sweden’s Loreen, the our own Mae Muller, or any of the other talented acts, the winner of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest is sure to go down in history, as this is going to be the BEST final ever!