As we all prepare for another glamorous event and three evenings of music, fantastic costumes, stage lights, cheers and a bit of disappointment, bookmakers have updated the odds for the Eurovision 2026 winner.
What has changed? Who climbed positions on the favourites list, and who dropped? Let’s check it out.
Greece Jumps to Second Favourite
Everyone who has been keeping track of Eurovision this year knows that Finland’s Linda Lampenius and Pete Parkkonen are the number one favourites for winning the contest.
“Liekinheitin” has been the absolute favourite with the audience, both for the vocals and the powerful violin sound. The odds of Finland winning remain somewhere between 2.10 and 2.50.
The change happened in the second spot, where, instead of France, we now have Greece, priced between 4.00 and 6.50 with various bookmakers. This is a nice leap for Akylas, who jumped from fourth place to be the second favourite with “Ferto”.
Other Eurovision 2026 Favourites
Denmark has remained the third favourite to win this year’s Eurovision with Søren Torpegaard Lund’s song "Før vi går hjem". Denmark is priced at odds between 6.50 and 7.00. If you think this is a good price, check out this bonus and consider placing your wager:
France’s Monroe has slipped to the number four favourite, sharing the spot with Australia’s Delta Goodrem. Both have the odds between 8.00 and 12.00 for scoring a win this year, which seems a bit far-fetched, but it doesn’t sound impossible.
In the end, nothing is impossible at the Eurovision, and it’s not always the number one favourites that end up winning. Who will you bet on this year?