Eurovision 2011: Rates and Finalists

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The band Hotel FM, who will represent Romania at Eurovision 2011, not too big chances to win the trophy.

According to bookmaker William Hill, our boys now have a share of 66 / 1, like Armenia, Georgia and Israel, informs esctoday.com.

William Hill quote France with the best chance of winning this year’s Eurovision edition.

The band Hotel FM , who will represent Romania at Eurovision 2011 , not too big chances to win the trophy.

According to bookmaker William Hill, our boys now have a share of 66 / 1, like Armenia, Georgia and Israel, informs esctoday.com.

William Hill quote France with the best chance of winning this year’s Eurovision edition.

In the eyes of bettors, Amaury Vassili is a favorite with his Eurovision song Sognu (Dream), sung in the language corisicana.

Favourites in Eurovision 2011 and Estonia and the UK are, with 6 / 1 share, ie 13 / 2.

Among the listed countries with the worst Eurovision chances to win the trophy in 2011 include Italy and the Netherlands (200 / 1) and Malta and Portugal (250 / 1).

Here are the odds to win the Eurovision song contest 2011:

  • 5 / 1 – France
  • 6 / 1 – United Kingdom
  • 13 / 2 – Estonia
  • 10 / 1 – Norway, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sweden and Germany
  • 14 / 1 – Hungary and Denmark
  • 16 / 1 – Russia
  • 20 / 1 – Ireland
  • 40 / 1 – Poland, Turkey and Slovenia
  • 50 / 1 – Finland, Switzerland, Greece, Austria, Slovakia and Ukraine
  • 66 / 1 – Armenia, Georgia, Serbia, Israel and Romania
  • 80 / 1 – Bulgaria
  • 100 / 1 – Iceland, Moldova and Latvia
  • 125 / 1 – Albania, Croatia, Spain and Belarus
  • 150 / 1 – Lithuania, San Marino, Belgium and Cyprus
  • 200 / 1 – Netherlands, Macedonia and Italy
  • 250 / 1 – Malta and Portugal
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Amaury Vassili – Sognu (France Eurovision 2011)

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