According to the international bookmakers, the matter is clear: Ukraine wins the 66th Eurovision Song Contest in Turin.
According to this, the band Kalush Orchestra is clearly in first place at 17 international betting agencies with the folklore rap “Stefania”. The odds that bettors would get if the group wins are therefore a meager 1.27 to 1.41. For one euro you would get a return of 1.27 to 1.41 euros. The situation is different in Great Britain.
Great Britain too
Should the international quality of the songs prevail instead of international solidarity with the Ukraine attacked by Russia, the British candidate Sam Ryder with his glam pop “Space Man” would have the best chance, according to bookmakers. The odds of the runner-up in the betting office ranking are already a much more profitable 6.5 to 11. The No. 3, the Swedish rock voice Cornelia Jakobs with her touching song “Hold Me Closer” is similar. Here the odds in the event of a win range between 7 and 12.
Hosts Italy, who send Mahmood & Blanco into the race with the love duet “Brividi”, and Spain complete the round of the top 5. Here Chanel with “SloMo” and little fabric on the body ensures enthusiasm for some enthusiastic ESC fans.
Low profit
In all of these cases, gamblers cannot get rich. You have to be more willing to take risks. Germany’s representative, Malik Harris, came in last place among the 25 participating countries with the melancholic childhood ballad “Rockstars”. Here the odds are 201 and 1,000. So if the “Rockstars” fan invests a certain sum and the completely unexpected happens, wealth beckons. According to the betting odds, Romania (currently 24th place) and Lithuania (23rd place) will be battling for last place with Germany.