Sweden Dominates Eurovision 2025 Odds, But Competition Heats Up
The Eurovision 2025 Grand Final comes in 59 days. Bettors watch the odds. Sweden stays ahead with a 25% chance. Can this Nordic nation win its eighth title in Basel?
Current Betting Landscape: Sweden on Top
Sweden keeps its top spot. The trio KAJ sings "Bara bada bastu" with strong energy. The odds remain at 25%. Fans and bettors back the act. Austria follows close. Its ballad "Wasted Love" by JJ holds a 19% chance. The song wins hearts. Austria has done well in past shows but must shine during rehearsals to hold its score.
Emerging Competitors: France and Israel
France still fights hard. Louane sings "Maman" with a 10% chance to win. Early rehearsals have drawn warm reactions from viewers. France may find growth if its media show gets stronger in the coming weeks. Israel now holds a 9% chance with Yuval Raphael’s "New Day Will Rise." The tune stays liked even as its odds slip. If Israel shows more strength in live acts, bettors might see a change.
Notable Outsiders: Finland, Estonia, and More
Finland’s Erika Vikman earns a 4% chance at victory. Estonia and the Netherlands tie at 7%, each drawing steady bets. Belgium, Ukraine, and Albania rest at 2%. They must deliver a standout act to climb the odds.
The Eurovision Song Contest 2025 takes place in Basel, Switzerland on May 13, 15, and 17. Markets may shift as rehearsals go on and shows are rated. Bettors keep a close eye on these changes. Only time will show if Sweden holds the crown or if a new act wins.