Betting Odds Show Netherlands Rising in Eurovision 2025 Race
Eurovision 2025 draws near. Betting odds move fast. The Netherlands now sits high. It is the third favorite to win the show. The event takes place in Basel, Switzerland. The stage feels set and upbeat.
Netherlands Gains Momentum
Claude sings for the Netherlands. His song is "C’est la vie." Bookmakers see his act. Odds for his win now run at 6.8%. This rate climbs by 3.7 points. His rise shifts him up by four spots. Claude now leads the pack behind the top favorites.
Current Favorites
Sweden holds the top spot. Kaj sings "Bara bada bastu" for Sweden. His odds are 38.6%, a slight drop from over 40%. Austria forms the second spot. Their odds sit at 23.6%, gaining 3.5 points. The list grows long yet remains close.
Competition Surges Among Contenders
The betting grid changes fast. Czechia slips out of the top ten. It now lies in twelfth place. Its odds near 0.8% drop by 0.7 points. Both Albania and Malta climb back into the top ten as new shifts come in. In Estonia, Tommy Cash claims small fame on the web. His tune boosts Estonia to a seventh spot with odds of 2.6%.
Updated Odds Overview
As of May 14, the winning chances read as follows:
- Sweden (Kaj) – "Bara bada bastu": 38.6% (-2.3%)
- Austria (JJ) – "Wasted Love": 23.6% (+3.5%)
- Netherlands (Claude) – "C’est la vie": 6.8% (+3.7%)
- France (Louane) – "Maman": 5.9% (-0.6%)
- Israel (Yuval Raphael) – "New Day Will Rise": 4.9% (+0.6%)
- Finland (Erika Vikman) – "Ich komme": 3.3% (+0.1%)
- Estonia (Tommy Cash) – "Espresso macchiato": 2.6% (+0.7%)
- Albania (Shkodra Elektronika) – "Zjerm": 1.6% (+0.2%)
- Malta (Miriana Conte) – "Serving": 1.2% (-0.3%)
- Italy (Lucio Coris) – "Volevo essero un duro": 0.8% (+0.1%)
Other sides such as Czechia, Ukraine, Spain, Australia, and Ireland hold close odds. They all keep the show full of surprise.
What Lies Ahead
The contest nears its grand final on May 17. Basel fills with buzz. Fans murmur with hope. Every act may sway votes now. Every song aims to win hearts. Each country strives hard. All eyes will watch the build and shift before the final act. Stay tuned as more news finds its way.