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Eurovision 2025 - Bookmakers' predictions and top 10 leaders

Eurovision 2025 - Bookmakers' predictions and top 10 leaders Illustrative photo: Eurovision 2025 to happen this May (Getty Images)
Author: Oleh Velhan

The Eurovision Song Contest 2025 final will take place in Basel, Switzerland, from May 13 to 17. Many are already curious about who will take first place, whether the band Ziferblat with the song Bird of Pray will win, and who the bookmakers are predicting as the winners - information according to Eurovisionworld.

Who will win Eurovision

Bookmakers are still predicting Sweden to win the Eurovision Song Contest. The chances of the band KAJ with the song Bara bada bastu stand at 24%, up from 17% at the beginning of March.

Austria could take second place, with singer JJ and the song Wasted Love given a 20% chance of winning. Previously, they were in fourth place.

France could take third place, with singer Louane and the song Maman having a 12% chance of winning. In the previous prediction, she was in second place.

Israel could take fourth place, with singer Yuval Raphael and the song New Day Will Rise having an 8% chance of winning. Previously, bookmakers had predicted she would come in eighth.

Closing the top five potential winners is the Netherlands. Artist Claude, with the song C'est La Vie, has a 6% chance of emerging as a leader. Previously, bookmakers had predicted third place for him.

Finland could take sixth place, Estonia seventh, Belgium eighth, and Albania ninth. Ukraine is predicted to finish in tenth place, with its chances of winning dropping from 3% to 2%.

Eurovision 2025 - Bookmakers' predictions and top 10 leaders

Bookmakers' prediction (screenshot)

Ukraine's entry

The band Ziferblat, which won the national selection, will represent Ukraine at the Eurovision Song Contest with the track Bird of Pray.

"Bird of Pray is primarily about freedom. It's about the cycle of life and the hope for a happy future. It’s a song of reflection, the title of which can be literally translated as Bird of Prayer. It’s a kind of journey-confession. I tried to put all the chaos, anxiety, emotions, and hopes that have been in my heart since 2022 into it," guitarist Valentyn Leshchynskyi shared in an interview.

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