2021 Eurovision Song Contest Betting Tips
The 2021 Eurovision Song Contest is the 65th edition of the annual international song competition, arranged by the Eurovision broadcasting organisation.
The contest is expected to be held in Rotterdam, Netherlands, after Eurovision 2020 was cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic. It will consist of two semi-finals and a live final in May 2021.
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Eurovision Song Contest Live Streaming
The 2021 Eurovision Song Contest will live stream on BBC in the United Kingdom and on YouTube.
2021 Eurovision Song Contest Betting Odds
The 2021 Eurovision Song Contest betting include markets such as Eurovision Song Contest Winner, Top 3 Finish, Top 4 Finish, Top 10 Finish and To Finish Last.
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2021 Eurovision Song Contest Countries
Participants from 41 countries will be in Rotterdam for the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest: Albania, Armenia, Australia*, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Georgia, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Moldova, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine and the United Kingdom.
*EBU Associate
2021 Eurovision Song Contest Schedule & Dates
The 2021 Eurovision Song Contest takes place in May 2021 (dates to be confirmed).
Date | Event |
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May 11 | Eurovision Semi-Final 1 |
May 13 | Eurovision Semi-Final 2 |
May 15 | Eurovision Song Contest Final |
Eurovision Song Contest winners
67 songs have won the Eurovision Song Contest. There have been 64 contests, with one winner each year except in 1969, when four acts were declared joint-winners.
Year | Winner | Song | Performer |
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1956 | Switzerland | Refrain | Lys Assia |
1957 | Netherlands | Net als toen | Corry Brokken |
1958 | France | Dors, mon amour | André Claveau |
1959 | Netherlands | Een Beetje | Teddy Scholten |
1960 | France | Tom Pillibi | Jacqueline Boyer |
1961 | Luxembourg | Nous les amoureux | Jean-Claude Pascal |
1962 | France | Un premier amour | Isabelle Aubret |
1963 | Denmark | Dansevise | Grethe and Jørgen Ingmann |
1964 | Italy | Non ho l'età | Gigliola Cinquetti |
1965 | Luxembourg | Poupée de cire, poupée de son | France Gall |
1966 | Austria | Merci, Chérie | Udo Jürgens |
1967 | United Kingdom | Puppet on a String | Sandie Shaw |
1968 | Spain | La, la, la | Massiel |
1969 | Spain | Vivo cantando | Salomé |
United Kingdom | Boom Bang-a-Bang | Lulu | |
Netherlands | De troubadour | Lenny Kuhr | |
France | Un jour, un enfant | Frida Boccara | |
1970 | Ireland | All Kinds of Everything | Dana |
1971 | Monaco | Un banc, un arbre, une rue | Séverine |
1972 | Luxembourg | Après toi | Vicky Leandros |
1973 | Luxembourg | Tu te reconnaîtras | Anne-Marie David |
1974 | Sweden | Waterloo | ABBA |
1975 | Netherlands | Ding-a-dong | Teach-In |
1976 | United Kingdom | Save Your Kisses for Me | Brotherhood of Man |
1977 | France | L'oiseau et l'enfant | Marie Myriam |
1978 | Israel | A-Ba-Ni-Bi | Izhar Cohen and the Alpha Bets |
1979 | Israel | Hallelujah | Milk and Honey |
1980 | Ireland | What's Another Year | Johnny Logan |
1981 | United Kingdom | Making Your Mind Up | Bucks Fizz |
1982 | Germany | Ein bißchen Frieden | Nicole |
1983 | Luxembourg | Si la vie est cadeau | Corinne Hermès |
1984 | Sweden | Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley | Herreys |
1985 | Norway | La det swinge | Bobbysocks! |
1986 | Belgium | J'aime la vie | Sandra Kim |
1987 | Ireland | Hold Me Now | Johnny Logan |
1988 | Switzerland | Ne partez pas sans moi | Céline Dion |
1989 | Yugoslavia | Rock Me | Riva |
1991 | Italy | Insieme: 1992 | Toto Cutugno |
1991 | Sweden | Fångad av en stormvind | Carola |
1992 | Ireland | Why Me? | Linda Martin |
1993 | Ireland | In Your Eyes | Niamh Kavanagh |
1994 | Ireland | Rock 'n' Roll Kids | Paul Harrington and Charlie McGettigan |
1995 | Norway | Nocturne | Secret Garden |
1996 | Ireland | The Voice | Eimear Quinn |
1997 | United Kingdom | Love Shine a Light | Katrina and the Waves |
1998 | Israel | Diva (דיווה) | Dana International |
1999 | Sweden | Take Me to Your Heaven | Charlotte Nilsson |
2000 | Denmark | Fly on the Wings of Love | Olsen Brothers |
2001 | Estonia | Everybody | Tanel Padar, Dave Benton and 2XL |
2002 | Latvia | I Wanna | Marie N |
2003 | Turkey | Everyway That I Can | Sertab Erener |
2004 | Ukraine | Wild Dances | Ruslana |
2005 | Greece | My Number One | Helena Paparizou |
2006 | Finland | Hard Rock Hallelujah | Lordi |
2007 | Serbia | Molitva (Молитва) | Marija Šerifović |
2008 | Russia | Believe | Dima Bilan |
2009 | Norway | Fairytale | Alexander Rybak |
2010 | Germany | Satellite | Lena |
2011 | Azerbaijan | Running Scared | Ell & Nikki |
2012 | Sweden | Euphoria | Loreen |
2013 | Denmark | Only Teardrops | Emmelie de Forest |
2014 | Austria | Rise Like a Phoenix | Conchita Wurst |
2015 | Sweden | Heroes | Måns Zelmerlöw |
2016 | Ukraine | 1944 | Jamala |
2017 | Portugal | Amar pelos dois | Salvador Sobral |
2018 | Israel | Toy | Netta |
2019 | Netherlands | Arcade | Duncan Laurence |
2020 | - | - | - |
2021 Eurovision Song Contest Prize
Following the Eurovision Song Contest tradition, the Eurovision winner will host the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest. Since 2008, the winning act has also been awarded an official winner's trophy of the Eurovision Song Contest. The songwriters and composers of the winning also entry receive smaller versions of the trophy.
Eurovision Song Contest Highlights
Watch Eurovision Song Contest highlights at the official Eurovision YouTube Channel.
Eurovision Song Contest News
Get all the latest news on the Eurovision Song Contest at the official Eurovision Song Contest website.
Eurovision Song Contest Social Media
Follow the Eurovision Song Contest on social media:
Eurovision Song Contest official Facebook - facebook.com/EurovisionSongContest/
Eurovision Song Contest official Twitter - twitter.com/Eurovision
Eurovision Song Contest official Instagram - instagram.com/eurovision/
Eurovision Song Contest FAQs
When is the Eurovision Song Contest?
The 2021 Eurovision Song Contest takes place on Saturday, May 15th.
Where is Eurovision 2021 taking place?
The 2021 Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Where can I watch the Eurovision Song Contest?
The 2021 Eurovision Song Contest airs live in the UK on BBC1 and will be streaming live on YouTube.
Who won Eurovision 2019?
Duncan Laurence (Netherlands) won the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest with 498 points, scoring 237 from the jury and 261 from the international televote. It was enough to win the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest by 26 points.