‘Friendless’ UK suffers the worst news ahead of Eurovision Song Contest 2025

Remember Monday will be hoping to turn the UK's track record around.

‘Friendless’ UK suffers the worst news ahead of Eurovision Song Contest 2025
The odds for Remember Monday winning the Eurovision 2025 are not in their favour (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)

The UK’s entry Remember Monday’s odds of winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 have been dramatically slashed in the past week.

In a devastating blow, the all-female trio’s odds have dropped from 25/1 to 33/1 by bookies William Hill; however, it is predicting they could score ninth place.

The bookmaker’s favourites to win are Sweden’s act Kaj with song Bara Bada Bastu (15/18) followed by Austrian entry JJ and his song Wasted Love (4.1).

Third place is Israel’s New Day Will Rise singer Yuval Raphael (5/1) with the top five rounded out by French act Louane (6/1) and the Netherlands’ Claude with song C’est La Vie (10/1).

Lee Phelps, a spokesperson for William Hill, said: ‘The United Kingdom seem friendless in the betting for the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest, with Sweden still standing as the strong favourites.

‘We had the UK at 25/1 last week to win the contest, but representatives Remember Monday have been on the drift ever since, now out to 33/1 given the lack of support in the market.

William Hill's Eurovision odds

Outright Winner: Sweden – 15/8

Austria – 4/1

Israel – 5/1

France – 6/1

Netherlands – 10/1

Finland – 16/1

Belgium – 20/1

Estonia – 28/1

United Kingdom – 33/1

Ukraine – 33/1