Ireland climbed further up the odds on Tuesday following a first look at the rehearsals for the first semi-final of the Eurovision
Bambie Thug has climbed to fifth place in the betting odds to win the Eurovision Song Contest – just hours before we find out if they secure Ireland qualification to the final for the first time in six years.
READ MORE: Eurovision 2024: Ultimate guide to the song contest as Bambie Thug competes in first semi final According to the bookies, Ireland have seen their odds slashed in BetVictor’s semi-final 1 and outright winner markets for the Eurovision Song Contest. Croatia continue to dominate the betting and lead the market at 1/3 to succeed in semi-final 1, with their chances of winning the overall competition shortening further to 11/8.
"Although the semi-finals will be at the front of their minds, Ireland may have one eye on outright Eurovision glory, with their odds for the competition slashed from 33/1 into 11/1 in recent weeks.“
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