Eurovision 2024 is here and with the semi-finals now complete, all eyes are on Saturday’s Grand Final in Malmo, Sweden.
20 qualifiers will join the ‘Big Five’ and hosts Sweden to compete for the Eurovision trophy and the running order has now been confirmed.
The defending champions will kick things off, with the rest of the slots allocated either by producers or randomly.
We’re dreaming of a famous Irish victory courtesy of Bambie Thug, who stormed through the semi-finals with their dazzling display of ‘Doomsday Blue’.
The United Kingdom, which hosted last year on behalf of Ukraine, will be hoping that Olly Alexander’s stardom can lead to a first victory in 27 years… although the long wait is likely to continue!
You can find all of the Eurovision 2024 odds on the Paddy Power website and Paddy Power app, otherwise here’s a list of all of the favourites.
- UPDATE: Bets across all markets on the Netherlands have been refunded after they were disqualified from the competition on Saturday morning.
Eurovision odds
Eurovision odds are on paddypower.com and prices for the leading contenders can be seen on our snazzy widgets below.
Croatia
Croatia are the favourites with Paddy Power to win the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest, with artist Baby Lasagna performing his song ‘Rim Tim Tagi Dim’ at number 23 in the running order. He was selected in a national final, with his song charting at number one in his home country.
Israel
Despite protests surrounding their entry, Israel are close behind as the second-favourite to claim victory in the contest. They last won the trophy in 2018 and are represented this year by Eden Golan, who is the sixth performer on the night.
Switzerland
Switzerland are next in our Outright Winner betting. Their entry is Nemo and they will be singing ‘The Code’ which is a blend of multiple genres. The 24-year-old rapper from Bienne will perform 21st.
France
The only country out of the ‘Big Five’ seen by Paddy’s pop traders to be in with a chance is France. Their entry is the hugely successful Slimane, a former winner of The Voice. He will be the 25th performer with his song ‘Mon amour’.
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