Duncan Laurence Still Favorite to Win 2019 Eurovision With 47 Percent Chance
The bookmakers and punters are all over Duncan Laurence of the Netherlands to win this year's Eurovision Final. He (and Holland) was favored at -140. That's not a bad price with experts giving him a near 50% chance (47%) of winning.
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The Eurovision Final will be among the most watched and bet on events of the year, even in the United States where access to viewing the live show is difficult. The final goes off at 4 pm EST/21:00 London Time Saturday May 18, just shortly before another major wagering event in the US, the Preakness Stakes.
Switzerland’s Luca Hanni appears to be among the performers to have the best shot of an upset, moving up from 9th shortest odds to third.
But Kate Miller-Heidke, representing Australia, does have the second shortest odds at 5/1 most books.
Sweden’s John Lundvik has fallen from second to fourth place.
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The running order for the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest grand final is as follows:
1. Malta – Michela Pace with Chameleon
2. Albania – Jonida Maliqi with Ktheju Tokes
3. Czech Republic – Lake Malawi with Friend Of A Friend
4. Germany – S!sters with Sister
5. Russia – Sergey Lazarev with Scream
6. Denmark – Leonora with Love Is Forever
7. San Marino – Serhat with Say Na Na Na
8. North Macedonia – Tamara Todevska with Proud
9. Sweden – John Lundvik with Too Late For Love
10. Slovenia – Zala Kralj and Gasper Santl with Sebi
11. Cyprus – Tamta with Replay
12. Netherlands – Duncan Laurence with Arcade
13. Greece – Katerine Duska with Better Love
Halfway break
14. Israel – Kobi Marimi with Home
15. Norway – KEiiNO with Spirit In The Sky
16. United Kingdom – Michael Rice with Bigger Than Us
17. Iceland – Hatari – Hatrio Mun Sigra
18. Estonia – Victor Crone with Storm
19. Belarus – Zena with Like It
20. Azerbaijan – Chingiz with Truth
21. France – Bilal Hassani with Roi
22. Italy – Mahmood with Soldi
23. Serbia – Nevena Bozovic with Kruna
24. Switzerland – Luca Hanni with She Got Me
25. Australia – Kate Miller-Heidke with Zero Gravity
26. Spain – Miki with La Venda.
- Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com