Eurovision Odds: The favourite to win the Eurovision 2024 final revealed

Eurovision Odds: The favourite to win the Eurovision 2024 final revealed

One of 26 countries will be crowned the Eurovision 2024 winner tonight, who is the favourite to win?

The Grand Final of the 68th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest is upon us as it gets underway tonight, Saturday 11 May.

Performing in the final will be the 20 countries who qualified through the two Semi-Finals along with the big five (United Kingdom, France, Spain, Germany, and Italy) and last year's winner, Sweden.

It will be broadcast live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer and begins at 8pm.

Graham Norton will be the UK commentator for the whole final on BBC One and iPlayer this year, while Scott Mills and Rylan will cover radio commentrary on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds.

We're all set for a night of electrifying performances, but the burning question remains, who will seize the spotlight and win it all?

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Eurovision 2024 Odds

Country Odds Implied Probability
Croatia 10/11 52%
Israel 10/3 23%
Switzerland 5/1 16%
France 22/1 4%

 

Who is the favourite to win Eurovision 2024 final tonight?

Long standing favourites Croatia continue to lead the betting odds as their contestant Baby Lasagna stole the show in Semi-Final 1, captivating the crowd with catchy rock song, Rim Tim Tagi Dim.

A country you may have not have expected to be so high in the betting is Israel. They made a shock leap to the top of the betting after the televoting results of Semi-Final 2 were accidentally displayed on the Italian broadcast, showing Israel had just under 40% of Italian votes.

To read more about Israel's move into second favourite, click here

Third favourites are Switzerland, who's entrant Nemo impressed Thursday night's crowd with their performance of 'The Code' which featured some impressive staging and risky manoeuvres.

Netherlands, the most backed country last weekend and a betting selection for both Sam Eaton and Luke Lonergan - have slipped outside the top five but remain a key player.

If you were thinking of having a bet on the Grand Final be sure to check out oddschecker's free bets page for the best value bookmaker offers.

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