JJ on the course of the victory! ESC quotas: Austria chases Sweden in Basel!

JJ on the course of the victory! ESC quotas: Austria chases Sweden in Basel!

The Eurovision Song Contest 2025, which takes place in Basel, Switzerland from May 13th to 17th, attracts attention. In the middle of the preparations and the tension around the betting odds, the Austrian participant JJ ​​is put into the spotlight in particular. oe24.at reports that JJ is currently in second place in second place, behind Sweden 39% is the favorite.

The betting odds show the recent assessments of the bookmakers, which have often been wrong in the past. For example, some favorites such as Belgium (with Red Sebastian) and Croatia did not reach the final last year, while other participants were surprisingly successful. In 2014, too, Sweden was favorite, but Conchita, who competed for Austria, finally won. This parallel is particularly remarkable because JJ has the same start number 6 as Conchita, which could be an additional psychological advantage for him.

Betting odds at a glance

The betting providers offer a wide range of options for relying on the outcome of the ESC. In addition to JJ, other participants such as the Netherlands with 8% and Israel with 4% are also in the betting lists. The complete overview of the betting odds:

Platz Land victory chance
1 Sweden 39%
2 Austria (JJ) 22%
3 Netherlands 8%
4 France n/a
5 Israel 4%

ESC 2025 in detail

The Eurovision Song Contest 2025 will welcome a total of 38 participants, 26 of whom will compete in the final on May 17th at 9:00 p.m. The semi -finals will take place on May 13th and today, May 15th. The broadcasts are broadcast in Germany via ARD, in Austria via ORF and Switzerland via the SRF. The betting providers such as Bet365, Interwetten and Bwin not only offer winning bets, but also betting options on the semi -finals and specific placements.

The challenges with which the participants are confronted are diverse. Historically, it is difficult for host countries to win. In addition, the ESC history shows that women tend to win more often than men or bands. The last successes for Germany have been rare since Lena's victory in 2010, and the country had to be satisfied with a 12th place in the previous year.

The odds will continue to vary in the course of the competition if further information about the participants and their songs becomes known. Sportwettentest.net emphasizes that the legal situation in Germany must also be observed, since bets on the ESC are prohibited in this country.

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