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- Bookies go 1/10 that ABBA perform at next year's Eurovision Song Contest
- Betting also available for the Host City for the 2024 Eurovision event
- The UK 7/2 to finish last after their awful performance this year
Bookies go 1/10 that ABBA perform at next year's Eurovision Song Contest
The 2024 Eurovision Song Contest will be held in Sweden next year following this year's win by Loreen who won for her country for a second time.
According to a 'source' in The Sun fans are desperate for an ABBA reunion next year to mark 50 years since they won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest in Brighton.
UK Betting Sites give odds as short as 1/10 that ABBA will perform at next year's Eurovision with it highly expected that they will feature in some shape of form.
Those odds from Betway suggest there's a 90% chance that ABBA will perform on the stage at the event in Sweden next year.
Eurovision 2024 Specials | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
ABBA to perform on stage at the Grand Final | 1/10 | 90.9% |
Any country to win by more than 100 points | 5/1 | 16.7% |
Any song to win by 6 points like ABBA did in 1974 | 25/1 | 3.8% |
Telephone voting to exceed app votes | 66/1 | 1.5% |
Sweden to pull out as host over financial burden | 100/1 | 1% |
Betting also available for the Host City for the 2024 Eurovision event
Further betting specials are given around next year's Eurovision including what City will host the prestigious event in 2024.
Sweden are the hosts of next year's event with a part of winning Eurovision that you host the event in the following year.
Loreen's second win meant that the country will host the event again and it's Gothenburg and Stockholm that are joint favourites at 6/4 to host.
Malmo is just behind in the market at 9/2.
Eurovision 2024 Host City | Odds | Specials |
---|---|---|
Gothenburg | 6/4 | 40.0% |
Stockholm | 6/4 | 40.0% |
Malmo | 9/2 | 18.2% |
Uppsala | 10/1 | 9.1% |
The UK 7/2 to finish last after their awful performance this year
Following Sam Ryder's exceptional showing at last year's Eurovision Song Contest finishing second, all hope was put on Mae Muller to kick on from that this year.
Unfortunately though the UK finished 25th out of 26 countries with the Jury vote giving her just 15 points and the public even worse with just 9 points.
Flat vocals and wooden choreography could well have been to blame for Muller's poor showing and ultimately she couldn't follow in Sam Ryder's footsteps.
Bookies are already offering odds of 7/2 that the UK does even worse next year with those odds saying there's a 22% chance of them finishing bottom.