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- Betting is available for the Host City for the 2024 Eurovision event in Sweden
- Abba have a 90% chance of performing at the event according to the odds
- UK are 7/2 to finish bottom after their awful performance this year
Betting is available for the Host City for the 2024 Eurovision event in Sweden
Betting remains available for which city will host the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest with Eurovision tradition seeing Sweden, the winners of this year's competition, being hosts for the next edition.
With Loreen's impressive second victory, the country is set to host the event once again and it's Gothenburg and Stockholm who share joint favouritism with bookies at the top of the betting market.
Betway have both cities at 6/4 in the market with both having a 40% chance of hosting the event according to those betting odds.
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% |
Abba have a 90% chance of performing at the event according to the odds
Fans are eager to commemorate ABBA's historic triumph at the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest in Brighton and are anxiously anticipating a reunion.
A 'source' mentioned in The Sun has revealed the desire among fans for ABBA to grace the stage next year, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of their victory.
UK Betting Sites have assigned incredibly short odds of 1/10 for ABBA's potential performance at the upcoming Eurovision, reflecting the high expectations for their involvement in some capacity.
Betway's odds suggest a staggering 90% likelihood of ABBA's presence on the esteemed stage during 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% |
UK are 7/2 to finish bottom after their awful performance this year
After Sam Ryder's remarkable performance last year, where he secured a second-place finish at the Eurovision Song Contest, expectations were high for Mae Muller to build upon that success this year.
Unfortunately, the outcome was disappointing, as the UK finished 25th out of 26 countries.
The jury vote granted Muller a mere 15 points, while the public vote was even harsher, awarding her only 9 points.
Critics pointed out flat vocals and lacklustre choreography as potential factors contributing to Muller's underwhelming performance, ultimately preventing her from following in Sam Ryder's footsteps.
In a disheartening turn, bookmakers have already set odds of 7/2 for an even worse outcome for the UK next year, suggesting a 22% chance of finishing at the bottom.
