Eurovision 2025: Will Sweden’s Unstoppable Entry Secure Another Victory?

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Eurovision 2025: Will Sweden’s Unstoppable Entry Secure Another Victory?

Eurovision 2025: Final Betting Odds Snapshot – Is Sweden Unstoppable?

By Michalis Vranis, ESCToday.com
Update: May 17, 2025, 4:30 PM
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Tonight, fans feel the thrill as the contest nears its end in Basel, Switzerland. Rehearsals are done. Anticipation grows. Final betting odds now sit close to the edge of everyone’s thoughts.

Sweden Emerges as the Clear Favorite

Sweden leads with a 42% chance to win. The song Bara bada bastu by KAJ sparks joy. KAJ sings with a playful tone that wins hearts. Each word ties close to the next, making the act hard to miss.

Austria: The Main Challenger

Austria follows with a 20% win chance. JJ sings Wasted Love with strong, clear voice. The song holds your attention with each note. Every beat and word link fast and close, placing Austria as a tough rival.

France and Finland in the Mix

France stands third. Louane sings maman with deep heart. The song comes late in the show and grabs attention. Finland holds a 6% chance with Ich komme by Erika Vikman. Vikman shines on stage. The song’s steps come one after the other and may change the game.

The Netherlands and Beyond

The Netherlands comes fifth with C’est la vie by Claude. It has a 2% chance to win. This catchy pop song links its beats in a neat chain. In the middle crowd, Estonia, Israel, Switzerland, and Albania match at 2% each.
Spain, Greece, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom hold long chances. Other names like Lithuania, Iceland, Portugal, and Armenia fall as outsiders in this tight race.

Final Thoughts

The clock ticks on as we near the Grand Final. Sweden sits at the top of the odds. Fans know that each vote ties words and steps close together. When the votes come in, will the numbers match these tight links or will each act send a new word into the final chain?

Stay tuned to ESCToday for live news, results, and post-show thoughts from Basel!


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