Take a look at the best Eurovision 2024 Odds here from leading betting sites.
The odds table shown below lets you compare prices from a range of top betting sites that offer the best Eurovision odds. Every site we mention is licensed and fully trustworthy.
When checking out our Eurovision odds table, choose the country you want to back and click on the best Eurovision betting odds available for your selection. You’ll then automatically be taken to the bookmaker's site.
It’s always important to compare the best Eurovision 2024 odds so you can make sure that you get the best value. Luckily for you, we’ve done the hard work and put together prices from all the leading Irish bookmakers.
With 26 countries taking part in the Eurovision final each year, you may be tempted to bet on more than one country to win. In that case, you might be best off signing up to multiple Eurovision betting sites to get the best value across the board.
When signing up to different betting sites, you could also claim Eurovision offers and free bets that provide extra value when looking at Eurovision betting odds.
The current Eurovision 2023 odds have Sweden as 4/5 favourites, followed by Finland (4/1) and Ukraine (5/1). You can find all the latest Eurovision betting odds above in our odds table. Here, we compare the best Eurovision 2023 betting odds from leading bookmakers from around Ireland.
Yes, it’s possible to bet on Eurovision and the Eurovision betting market is as popular as ever. All of the best bookmakers will have odds throughout the Eurovision Song Contest, starting with the semi-finals, and culminating in the main Eurovision final.
Betting on Eurovision is simple, which is why it is becoming such a popular betting market. Simply view our Eurovision betting odds table above to find the best available odds for your chosen country. Then, click through to the bookmaker with the best Eurovision odds and place your bet ready for the final.
Ireland and Sweden share the record for the most Eurovision wins. Each country has won the world-famous song contest seven times. Meanwhile, France Luxembourg, The Netherlands and the United Kingdom have each won the competition five times over the course of its history.
Ireland's Johnny Logan is the only singer to win the Eurovision song contest twice. He recorded his first Eurovision win in 1980 with the song "What's Another Year" and followed it up with a victory in 1987 with "Hold Me Now".