The 2025 Eurovision Song Contest draws closer with just a handful of countries left to declare their entries.
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Sweden were the early favourites despite not confirming their entry, with the seven-time winners widely expected to send 2016 champion Mans Zelmerlow once again, but KAJ won their Melodifestivalen with 'Bara Bada Bastu', and have drifted slightly in the betting following the release of Austria's entry: 'Wasted Love' by JJ.
The release of Israel's New Day Will Rise has seen their odds slashed, and with France still to confirm their song, it currently appears to be a four-horse race between Sweden, Austria, France and Israel.
bet365's Sports and Trading expert Steve Freeth said: "There was a big shock in Sweden with 100/1 shot KAJ winning Melodifestivalen to leave us hot under the collar.
"Mans Zelmerlow was expected to head to Basel with the Eurovision veteran trading at 1/5, but it didn't take long for punters to latch onto the brilliant staging with the trio now representing Sweden at the 69th Eurovision Song Contest.
"We've seen a big shift of interest in Austria after they announced that JJ will be representing them in Basel. Having been 33/1 just a week ago, the song 'Wasted Love' has shortened dramatically and is now challenging for favouritism, something that we won't be saying about the entry from the United Kingdom."