Online betting
The Eurovision Betting guide to event betting
Event betting is perhaps the most rapidly growing part of the bookmaking world.
Of course, sports event betting has been around for a very long time – the idea of betting on the Grand National or the Olympics is firmly ingrained in our culture. However, placing money on the outcome of non-sporting occasions is a relatively new concept.
Plenty of people nowadays like to stake cash on who they think will win reality TV shows like Big Brother and The X Factor, or who will be nominated for the BRIT Awards and MOBO Awards. But the Eurovision Song Contest was one of the first major non-sporting betting events. It's been run every year since 1956, which has given fans plenty of opportunities to compare the latest Eurovision odds against the typical form of successful countries like Ireland and France and less lucky nations like Austria, Belgium and Greece.
The internet changes everything
In recent years, a new factor has been thrown into the mix – online betting. Fans of events such as the Eurovision Song Contest no longer need to visit their local bookies to obtain Eurovision odds because they can get everything on the internet. Online betting has several key benefits, including:
- Convenience – punters don't have to take time out of their day to visit lots of different bookmakers
- More choice – bettors are able to use their favourite bookies even if they didn't have a branch nearby
- Better Eurovision odds – people can play off sites against one another to find the best Eurovision odds
How to compare online betting sites
Eurovision Betting is the logical next step in online betting. We're basically a comparison site for Eurovision odds, scouring the market so you don't have to.
All you need to do is visit our homepage, view breaking Eurovision odds from some of the biggest names on the market, and click through on the one you like. You'll be asked to enter a few details when you sign up, which only takes a couple of minutes, and then you'll be free to get started on your Eurovision betting spree.
