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Who’s Predicted To Win Eurovision 2024?

The finals of the 68th Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Malmö, Sweden, on May 11. After two semi-final events this week, the number of competitors has dropped from 37 to 26, and as our chart shows, as of May 10, bookies have a clear favorite to win.

With a probability of 41 percent, Croatia’s Baby Lasagna is expected to take first place this year with his song "Rim Tim Tagi Dim." The forecast is based on an evaluation of the average odds of 17 betting portals analyzed by the Eurovisionworld portal. Meanwhile, Israel's chances of winning are put at 17 percent, while Nemo from Switzerland comes in third. The former's participation is a controversial topic, with activists calling for a boycott of the show due to the current situation in Gaza. Sweden, which won last year's contest, ranks twelfth with a one percent chance to take home the win. Important to note: These odds are not final and will likely change before the show's airing date.

Although the differences seem drastic at first glance, bookmakers have not always got it right in the past. In the eight competitions between 2015 and 2023, participants with the second or third highest odds of winning won first place three times.

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This chart shows the entrants with the best assessed odds of winning Eurovision 2024.

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Number of participations in Eurovision Song Contest 1956-2024, by country
TV viewers of the Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden 2009-2024
Leading countries with the most Eurovision Song Contest wins as of 2024
Average audience of Eurovision Song Contest finale 1987-2024
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TV reach of the Eurovision Song Contest in Germany 1976-2024
TV viewers of the Eurovision Song Contest in Denmark 2010-2024

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