Eurovision 2024 betting – Best odds and offers
THE FINALS of the Eurovision Song Contest will be taking place in Malmö.
The Swedish singer Loreen secured Sweden their seventh title at last year's event in Liverpool with her song "Tattoo".
Which country will dazzle the audiences and the judges the most, though, and which one will end up with nul points? Let’s look at what the bookies think before we start betting on Eurovision 2024.
Best Eurovision Betting Sites 2024
Who are the favourites to win Eurovision?
Here are the latest Eurovision winner betting odds from VBET:
- Croatia - 9/5
- Switzerland - 10/3
- Ukraine - 9/2
- Italy - 6/1
- Netherlands - 12/1
- France - 14/1
- Ireland - 20/1
- Israel - 33/1
- United Kingdom - 66/1
- Greece - 66/1
*Odds are subject to change
This year Croatia leads the predictions for winning Eurovision with Lasagna Baby - Rim Tim Tagi Dim. Fun fact: Croatia has never won the Eurovision as a sovereign nation. The closest has been 4th place in 1996 and 1999. However, this year Croatia is a rare favourite heading into the finals.
Bet on Croatia to win Eurovision at Vbet
Croatia's song is not what we usually see in Eurovision. However, it is a clear favourite amongst the bookmakers. It also won the OGAE poll, where the most dedicated Eurovision fans vote.
It was not a landslide win at the OGAE poll. It won by 356 followed by Italy with 338, making Italy a quite good value bet with the current odds 6/1 odds.
Where is Eurovision 2024 going to be held?
The 2024 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest will be held at the Malmö Arena in Malmö, Sweden.
When is the Eurovision Song Contest happening in 2024?
The Eurovision Song Contest Finals 2024 will start on the 7th of May with the first semi-final. The second semi-final will be held on Thursday the 9th of May, leading up to the big finale on the 11th of May.
Who won last year's Eurovision?
The 2023 Eurovision Song Contest was won by Swedish singer Loreen with the song "Tattoo". Sweden took the title with 583 points, with Finland's Käärijä coming second with 526 points for his song "Cha Cha Cha".
Can I bet on the Eurovision 2024 Song Contest in the UK?
Yes. Several top bookmakers will offer punters the chance to bet on the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. Due to the popularity of the event, many bookies will run promotional offers and prices, giving customers a chance to boost their potential winnings.
While you may be used to betting only on more traditional stuff like horse racing, football, or even politics, why not try your hand and take part in Eurovision betting? After all, many sign-up promos and specials offer free bets you can take advantage of after registration - and who says those bet stakes can't be used for Eurovision?
What are the Eurovision odds for UK’s Olly Alexander to win in 2024?
Sadly for the UK, Olly Alexander doesn't look likely to win with odds at around 66/1 to win in Malmö.
Bet on UK's Olly Alexander to win Eurovision on home turf at 66/1 with VBET
How many times has the UK won Eurovision?
The UK has won the Eurovision Song Contest five times. Our first victory came back in 1967 when Sandy Shaw won with Puppet on a String. The most recent win was 26 years ago in 1997 when Katrina and the Waves won with Love Shine a Light.
The other three UK winners are Lulu, Bucks Fizz, and Brotherhood of Man. Frustratingly, the UK holds the record for finishing second the most, being runners-up on 16 occasions, with Sam Ryder becoming the most recent entry to that list two years ago.
Which countries are least likely to win Eurovision?
Not all Eurovision entries are created equal, and these five countries are currently ranked the least likely to win Eurovision.
- Portugal - 500/1
- San Marino - 300/1
- Luxembourg - 500/1
- Malta - 300/1
- Czechia - 300/1
Other countries not likely to win Eurovision include Albania, Moldova, Poland, Cyprus and Latvia.
Can I win real money betting on Eurovision?
Yes! Many top UK bookmakers will allow players to bet and win real money on the Eurovision Song Contest.
As usual, when choosing a bookie, every customer should ensure their favourite place among the best betting sites for Eurovision has fitting deposit requirements and qualifying bet minimums, minimal payment restrictions (e.g., acceptance of Skrill, Neteller, and paysafecard, aside from the usual debit card payments), SMS verification upon login, favourable bet settlement terms, and the Eurovision betting market they want.
My top 5 tips for betting on the Eurovision Song Contest in 2024
1. Watch the semi-finals
The Eurovision Song Contest doesn’t just take place on one night. There are two semi-final events in the build-up to the final.
Watching these can give you a good idea of how an artist is going to perform on the night and how well they are received by judges and the public.
Of course, you can also check out all of the songs for the event on YouTube and music-streaming services in advance.
2. Understand the format
It is important to remember that Eurovision has two points scoring stages, one for the judges and one for the public.
The televoting result is always read after the jury vote, greatly impacting how the final table looks.
Just because a band has performed well with judges doesn’t mean it has gone down well with the audience and vice versa.
3. Remain objective
It’s important to remember that there is a strong chance that the band or performer you like the most doesn’t win the Eurovision Song Contest.
Making your decision based on which band you thought was best is extremely risky, as your taste may differ massively from that of the wider public and the jury. Betting against your favourite can be tricky, but remaining objective is essential to succeed.
4. Do your research
The build-up to Eurovision can provide useful clues as to who will likely win on the night. Check out social-media reactions to each of the announced entrants, head over to YouTube and watch their videos, and keep an eye on who bookies are tipping to succeed on the night.
Similar to awards like the Oscars, Eurovision typically comes down to just a few favourites on the night, with the rest of the acts making up the numbers.
5. Look for bonuses
Eurovision is one of the most popular entertainment markets to bet on, and with the event being held in the UK for the first time since 1998, bookies will want to tempt customers in.
As such, you will find plenty of price boosts available, as well as bonuses and free bets that you can use on the night.
Users should remember to look over every promotion and customer offer for bonus wagering and weighting requirements, restrictions on payment methods for qualifying deposits (e.g., debit card deposits being the only way to get the bonus amount), set markets for betting, etc.
About the author

Liam Hoofe
Liam is an experienced iGaming and sports betting journalist based in Cardiff. He has worked in the sports betting industry since 2017 and has provided content for some of the biggest casino and betting brands in the UK. He has also covered football and other sports for both regional and national newspapers.
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