IT'S THAT time of year again when Eurovision fever is well and truly upon us.
But there can only be one winner, and there is already one country that is being tipped to scoop the crown.
According to odds, Croatia's Baby Lasagna will be named the championCredit: EPAWho will win Eurovision 2024?
Croatia - Even-money
According to Ladbrokes betting shop, it will be Croatia's Baby Lasagna who will be named the champion of Eurovision with even-money odds.
Their track is called Rim Tim Tagi Dim and has already gone down a treat with fans online.
Alex Apati of Ladbrokes said: "Croatia already beginning to pull away as clear favourites to win in Sweden."
From tongue scraping to saying no, here are 12 health trends to try in 2023Switzerland - 10/3
Nemo is hoping their song The Code will win EurovisionCredit: GettyFlying the flag for Switzerland is Nemo with their song The Code.
The singer is no stranger to a TV competition, finishing fifth in the second season of The Masked Singer Switzerland.
In their music, Nemo deals with personal themes such as gender identity, mental health and finding your place in this world.
Italy - 6/1
Rising star Angelina Mango is flying the flag for ItalyCredit: GettyAs one of Eurovision's 'big five' Italy won an automatic place in the final.
Representing them is rising star Angelina Mango with her song La Noia.
Her music is a mix that brings together different influences, including Italian and American rap, R&B and instrumental music.
Ukraine - 10/1
aloyna aloyna & Jerry Heil's are representing UkraineCredit: EPAUkraine is hoping for another win with aloyna aloyna & Jerry Heil's song, Teresa & Maria.
The country won Eurovision in 2022, but were unable to host the contest the following year due to the ongoing conflict.
Thanks to Sam Ryder we finished second in 2022 and therefore the hosting duties were down to the UK in 2023.
UK entry Olly Alexander will be competing in EurovisionCredit: SplashHow are the UK expected to do at Eurovision 2024?
Olly Alexander will be representing Great Britain at Eurovision 2024 in Malmo, Sweden, with his song Dizzy.
Spectacular New Year fireworks light up London sky as huge crowds celebrate across UK for first time in three yearsBut while the singer teamed up with Dua Lipa's producer for the track, it appears his efforts might not be enough to take the top spot.
Years and Years frontman Olly is the UK’s most high-profile Eurovision entry in more than a decade.
He's already secured a place in the final at Malmo Arena as one the show's 'five big countries'.
Sadly, the odds so far aren't in Olly's favour and the UK are 5/1 to finish last, and 12/1 to score 'nil-point'.
Alex Apati of Ladbrokes said: "It looks like it'll be yet another disappointing Eurovision year for the UK, with Olly Alexander now just 12/1 for a nil point night."
When will the Eurovision 2024 winner be announced?
The winner will be announced in the Eurovision final on May 11, 2024.
The main rules that artists have to follow to be eligible to compete in Eurovision are:
- Songs must be original and no more than 3 minutes long
- The lead vocalist must perform live
- No more than 6 performers on stage during the performance
In the grand finale, each country can vote for their favourite along with a jury of five industry professionals and the viewers.
Points are given on a scale of 1 -8, 10 or 12 points, but the jury cannot vote for their own country.
Viewers can vote through SMS, telephone or on the official Eurovision app.
How to watch Eurovision 2024
If you weren't able to get a ticket to the live show in Sweden, never fear, there are plenty of other options to enjoy the show without leaving your house.
The BBC will be providing coverage of the contest across all three days.
You will be able to watch on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and the official Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel.
The action kicks off on Saturday, May 11, 2024 at 8pm.