Entain has presented the results for the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest. Mae Muller has already become a clear favourite.
Out of all the Eurovision bets made on Entain, 17% were on Mae Muller, the UK's entry, to win the silver medal.
This support is not a surprise, though, since Eurovision is being held in the UK for the first time in more than 20 years this year.
Last year, on the other hand, only 12% of fans picked Sam Ryder to win, even though he had good odds going into the race.
Dominic Grounsell, Chief Commercial Officer at Entain, said, "Every year, Eurovision brings together millions of people to celebrate music and take pride in their country's national culture. It creates moments of excitement for fans all over the world."
"Entain is happy to give contest fans a new way to interact with the show, bet on their favourite teams, and most of all, have fun!"
The number of people betting on TV shows and events like Eurovision and Love Island keeps going up, so companies have started to offer more TV shows and events to bet on.
Entain revealed that bets on Eurovision have already gone up by 23% this year by looking at data from UK brands like Ladbrokes and Coral.
Swedish fans have shown the most love for their entry by a large margin, out of all the countries in this year's game.
43% of Swedish fans think Loreen will win, and she will go back to represent her country at Eurovision. She won with the song "Euphoria" in 2012.
Italy is the second most loyal country, just behind Sweden. In fact, 41% of Italian customers bet on their own country to win.
Of course, Eurovision is known for surprises, especially when the crowd votes start coming in at the end of the night. Even though it's not a surprise that Sweden's Lorren is the clear favourite early on...
There is no way to know for sure who won until Graham Norton says so!
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