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As the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 approaches, bookmakers favour Sweden's KAJ to clinch victory with their quirky track "Bara Bada Bastu"

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As the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 approaches, bookmakers favour Sweden's KAJ to clinch victory with their quirky track "Bara Bada Bastu"

With the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 set to take place in Basel, Switzerland, anticipation is mounting as fans and bookmakers alike speculate on who will take home the coveted trophy. Leading the pack is Sweden's entry, "Bara Bada Bastu" by the trio KAJ, which has captured the public's imagination with its humorous homage to sauna culture.

Sweden's KAJ Tops the Odds

Currently, KAJ is the bookmakers' favourite to win Eurovision 2025. The group's playful performance and catchy tune have resonated with audiences, propelling them to the top of the betting charts. If successful, this would mark Sweden's eighth Eurovision victory, solidifying its status as one of the contest's most successful countries.

Austria and France Close Behind

Austria's JJ follows closely with the emotive ballad "Wasted Love," which has garnered praise for its heartfelt lyrics and powerful delivery. France's Louane is also a strong contender with "Maman," a song that has struck a chord with listeners for its poignant storytelling.

Belgium's Surprise Entry

Belgium's Red Sebastian has emerged as a dark horse with the Eurodance track "Strobe Lights." The song's energetic beat and nostalgic feel have earned it a spot among the top contenders, with some experts predicting it could be a surprise winner if it resonates with both juries and the public.

UK's Uphill Battle

The United Kingdom's entry, "What The Hell Just Happened?" by Remember Monday, faces an uphill battle. Despite the trio's strong vocals and engaging performance, bookmakers have given them long odds, reflecting the challenges they may face in competing against some of the more established favourites.