Uk eurovision act remember monday identify 'biggest' rival after odds shake-up

Uk eurovision act remember monday identify 'biggest' rival after odds shake-up


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THE UK'S ACT FOR EUROVISION 2025 HAVE SPOKEN OUT ON WHO THEY THINK THEIR BIGGEST 'RIVAL' IS IN SATURDAY'S FINAL 17:00, 16 May 2025Updated 16:50, 17 May 2025 Remember


Monday, the girl group representing the United Kingdom at this year's Eurovision Song Contest, have spoken out on who they think their biggest 'rival' is going into


Saturday's final. And their verdict came just as the odds on 2025 winner were shaken up in their favour. While millions tuned in three years ago Sam Ryder to come so close to winning


Eurovision for the UK in Turin, when his song Space Man finished second only to Ukraine, his second place finish is a rare highlight in what has been a pretty torrid run for the nation since


Katrina and the Waves win with Love Shine A Light back in 1997. There's been the huge lows of Jemini getting the dreaded nul points in 2003, an unwanted fate then replicated by James


Newman in 2021 and then chart-topping singer Olly Alexander only finishing 18th as Sweden hosted 12 months ago. Theatre trained trio Remember Monday have the job of flying the flag for the


UK in Basel this year and fans across the globe got to see them perform their entry What The Hell Just Happened live for the first time, when they showcased it during Thursday night's


second semi final. Going into the performance, bookies had Remember Monday as 9/4 favourites to finish last, but, although viewers appeared divided over how well they'll do, largely


down to the song not matching up to their great vocals, the latest odds have seen the UK come into the frame ever so slightly, with Remember Monday eclipsing the likes of the once well


fancied Malta and fellow big 5 country Italy to climb as high as 10th in the betting with Oddschecker. And the change in the betting arrived on the same day that the girls were put on the


spot live on Capital Radio and asked who they thought who their biggest rival was in the competition. Quick to respond to breakfast host Jordan North, Holly-Anne Hull told him: "JJ from


Austria," adding: "He is probably one of the best vocalists in the competition." Article continues below At the time of writing, JJ was holding steady at second in the odds,


the position he has held for some time now, behind overwhelming favourites, KAJ from Sweden.