Who is favourite to win the Eurovision Song Contest 2019?

Netherlands candidate for Eurovision Song Contest 2019 - Duncan Laurence (SANDER KONING/AFP/Getty Images)Netherlands candidate for Eurovision Song Contest 2019 - Duncan Laurence (SANDER KONING/AFP/Getty Images)
Netherlands candidate for Eurovision Song Contest 2019 - Duncan Laurence (SANDER KONING/AFP/Getty Images)
With a week until the grand final in Tel Aviv, Israel, fans are asking who will be crowned winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2019.

The Netherlands' candidate is favourite to come out on top with odds of 2/1.

Singer-songwriter and former contestant on The Voice Of Holland Duncan Laurence could win his nation its first Eurovision title since 1975 and ensure the contest is held in Amsterdam come 2020.

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Netherlands candidate for Eurovision Song Contest 2019 - Duncan Laurence (SANDER KONING/AFP/Getty Images)Netherlands candidate for Eurovision Song Contest 2019 - Duncan Laurence (SANDER KONING/AFP/Getty Images)
Netherlands candidate for Eurovision Song Contest 2019 - Duncan Laurence (SANDER KONING/AFP/Getty Images)

Russia is vaunted as the contender to knock Laurence from the top spot.

Sergey Lazarev's song Scream has odds of 5/1.

Italy also has a chance of stealing the crown.

Mahmood's track Soldi has solid odds of 7/1 but after falling ill earlier this week with a reported throat infection, the singer's chances may be reduced.

Sweden's John Lundvik with Too Late For Love remains in the running with odds of 8/1, according to the betting company.

The UK's Michael Rice remains an outlier with less impressive odds.

The 21-year-old is 50/1 to guide the UK to a shock win.

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Ireland's chances are even poorer, according to Coral, which gives them odds of 100/1.

Switzerland's Luca Hanni and Iceland's punk-techno band Hatari enter the week of the contest with odds of 10-1 and 12-1 respectively.

Cyprus, Greece, Malta, Slovenia, Norway and France also have good chances of ranking well, all earning odds of 40-1 or less.

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