2025 Eurovision Odds: Who Are The Favorites For Eurovision?

The 69th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest comes from Basel, Switzerland on Saturday and we've got the latest 2025 Eurovision odds from Canadian betting sites for this year's musical extravaganza.
Last year, Switzerland's Nemo took home the top prize with their song 'The Code', upsetting heavy pre-tournament favourite Baby Lasagna from Croatia.
Baby Lasagna went into the final a +110 chance to win Eurovsion and despite winning the public vote, they were upstaged by +750 shot Nemo in the all-important judge's vote.
We've taken a look at the best Eurovision odds for the 2025 contest.
Eurovision 2025 Betting Odds
This year, the unwanted tag of favorite goes to KAJ and their song 'Bara Bada Bastu', which is being tipped to deliver a record-breaking eighth Eurovision win for Sweden.
The Finnish-born trio will be the first act to perform a Swedish-language song in 27 years and are expect to win over a lot of fans with their Nordic folk entry.
Hot on their heels in the Eurovision betting odds is JJ from Austria, who is hoping to transfer her success in the classical music world to the pop scene and deliver Austria's first win since Conchita Wurst in 2014.
KAJ and JJ are someway ahead of the rest of the field in the Eurovision odds, with France next in the market on most established and new betting sites.
Louane will represent France, who haven't won Eurovision since 1977, with Netherlands and Israel also priced up as serious contenders.
Eurovision 2025 Finalists
Following two entertaining semi-finals, the line-up is now complete for Saturday's Eurovision Grand Final with 26 nations set to be represented.
Here are the acts that will be vying for the top prize in Basel, including the Eurovision Grand Final running order:
Nation | Act | Song | Running Order |
---|---|---|---|
Albania | Shkodra Elektronike | Zjerm | 26 |
Armenia | PARG | SURVIVOR | 18 |
Austria | JJ | Wasted Love | 9 |
Denmark | Sissal | Hallucination | 22 |
Estonia | Tommy Cash | Espresso Macchiato | 3 |
Finland | Erika Vikman | ICH KOMME | 13 |
France | Louane | Maman | 24 |
Germany | Abor & Tynna | Baller | 16 |
Greece | Klavdia | Asteromáta | 17 |
Iceland | VÆB | RÓA | 10 |
Israel | Yuval Raphael | New Day Will Rise | 4 |
Italy | Lucio Corsi | Volevo Essere Un Duro | 14 |
Latvia | Tautumeitas | Bur Man Laimi | 11 |
Lithuania | Katarsis | Tavo Akys | 5 |
Luxembourg | Laura Thorn | La Poupée Monte Le Son | 2 |
Malta | Miriana Conte | SERVING | 20 |
Netherlands | Claude | C’est La Vie | 12 |
Norway | Kyle Alessandro | Lighter | 1 |
Poland | Justyna Steczkowska | GAJA | 15 |
Portugal | NAPA | Deslocado | 21 |
San Marino | Gabry Ponte | Tutta L’Italia | 25 |
Spain | Melody | ESA DIVA | 6 |
Sweden | KAJ | Bara Bada Bastu | 23 |
Switzerland | Zoë Më | Voyage | 19 |
Ukraine | Ziferblat | Bird of Pray | 7 |
United Kingdom | Remember Monday | What the Hell Just Happened? | 8 |
Eurovision Semi-Final 1 Results
The first semi-final of Eurovision took place on Tuesday and as expected, outright Eurovision favorites Sweden sailed through to the final as one of the top 10 acts.
The Swedes won praise for their live performance, but their odds for victory remain unchanged in the aftermath of the first semi-final.
Here are the other acts and songs that made it through to the final with Sweden:
- Albania - Shkodra Elektronike with 'Zjerm'
- Estonia - Tommy Cash with 'Espresso Macchiato'
- Iceland - Væb with 'Roa'
- Netherlands - Claude with 'C'est La Vie'
- Norway - Kyle Alessandro with 'Lighter'
- Poland - Justyna Steczkowska with 'Gaja'
- Portugal - Napa with 'Deslocado'
- San Marino - Gabry Ponte with 'Tutta I'Italia'
- Ukraine - Ziferblat with 'Bird of Pray'
The countries that failed to make it through from semi-final 1 were Azerbaijan, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus and Slovenia.
Belgium's exit was the big surprise with 'Strobe Lights' by Red Sebastian tipped by as a dark horse in the build-up to Eurovision. The song was available at +2800 in the Eurovision odds before failing to make it through to the final.
Eurovision Semi-Final 2 Odds
The second semi-final of Eurovision took place on Thursday with 16 more acts hitting the stage at Basel's St. Jakobshalle.
Of those 16 acts, 10 made it through to the final, including Israel's Yuval Raphael, despite protests by over 70 former Eurovision contestants that the nation should be banned from the competition due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Along with Israel, here are the other acts that will be returning for Saturday's grand final:
- Armenia: PARG – SURVIVOR
- Austria: JJ – Wasted Love
- Denmark: Sissal – Hallucination
- Finland: Erika Vikman – ICH KOMME
- Greece: Klavdia – Asteromata
- Latvia: Tautumeitas – Bur Man Laimi
- Lithuania: Katarsis – Tavo Akys
- Luxembourg: Laura Thorn – La Poupee Monte Le Son
- Malta: Miriana Conte – SERVING
Among the nation's eliminated at the semi-final stage were Ireland with Emmy's 'Laika Party' not going down well with the judges.
Australia, Czechia, Georgia, Montenegro and Serbia were also eliminated.
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