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What are the odds of winning Eurovision 2014?

What are the odds of winning Eurovision 2014?

The former is probably a safer bet! With just 2 weeks to go until we begin our live coverage from Copenhagen for Eurovision 2014, the betting odds are getting more interesting as the weeks have gone on. We have the current betting odds on who is expected to qualify from the 2 Semi Finals and ultimately who is the favourite to win Eurovision 2014.

Who are the favourites to win the Eurovision Song Contest?

Eurovision 2014 – With only four songs left to be revealed, the bookies have nearly a full book of betting odds for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. Armenia ad Norway lead as favourites, closely followed by Sweden and Azerbaijan (which has yet to be revelealed tonight)…

Where did Armenia finish in the Eurovision Song Contest?

Also, Armenia finished in fourth place for a second time after 2008. Of the “Big Five” countries only Spain achieved a place in the top ten, while France finished in last place for the first time in their Eurovision history.

Where did the Netherlands finish in the Eurovision Song Contest?

The Netherlands, Sweden, Armenia and Hungary rounded out the top five. The Netherlands achieved their best result since their victory in 1975, while Hungary achieved their best result since their fourth place in 1994. Also, Armenia finished in fourth place for a second time after 2008.

Which is the best place to bet on Eurovision?

There isn’t a specific bookmaker who is officially ‘the best’ when it comes to betting on the Eurovision Song Contest, but the ones who tend to offer a wide variety of novelty markets are Paddy Power, William Hill and Betfair. Be sure to check out the Eurovision odds on our dedicated page right here in the build-up to the competition.

Where was the Eurovision Song Contest held in 2014?

The Grand Final of the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest will take place tomorrow night. In this article, we will share the current betting odds for the final of this year’s contest in Copenhagen. Tomorrow night, 26 countries will compete for the Eurovision crown. Here is the list of the countries competing in the Grand Final, in their running order:

When does Eurovision take place in the UK?

Taking place in May every year, there is always plenty of interest in Eurovision betting. The United Kingdom will no doubt be represented but the political voting makes it traditionally very difficult for the UK to win.