Here are the bookies’ odds for who’ll win Eurovision 2023
09.05.2023 - 15:53
/ nme.com
Eurovision 2023 — check out a full list of the latest odds below.This year’s instalment of the concert will take place in Liverpool, following the ongoing political conflict taking place in Ukraine — who won the competition last year. The semi-finals take place today (May 9) and Thursday (11 May), ahead of the grand finale on Saturday (13 May).Currently, Sweden is taking the lead with Loreen’s ‘Tattoo’, which has odds listed as 8/13 on bet365. The singer, who returned to the stage after winning the 2012 contest, is set to face tight competition from Finland this year.Represented by Käärijä with the song ‘Cha Cha Cha’, Finland is in second place with 9/4 according to bet365.
Ukraine is following up with an 8/1, France is at 8/1 and Spain is at 20/1 – rounding out the top five.Representing the UK this year is 25-year-old Mae Muller, who will be making a bid for the victory with her track ‘I Wrote A Song’.1. Sweden: Loreen, ‘Tattoo’ – 8/132. Finland: Käärijä, ‘Cha Cha Cha’ – 9/43. Ukraine: Tvorchi, ‘Heart Of Steel’ – 8/14. France: La Zarra, ‘Évidemment’ – 8/15. Spain: Blanca Paloma, ‘Eaea’ – 20/16. Norway: Alessandra, ‘Queen of Kings’ – 22/17. Israel: Noa Kirel, ‘Unicorn’ – 28/18. United Kingdom: Mae Muller, ‘I Wrote A Song’ – 40/19. Italy: Marco Mengoni, ‘Due vite’ – 50/110. Czech Republic: Vesna, ‘My Sister’s Crown’ – 66/1Recently, NME spoke to Norway’s Eurovision entry Alessandra about representing Norway and her song ‘Queen of Kings’.“It’s never been a path that I knew that I was going to do,” the singer shared.
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