Eurovision 2016 Odds: UK Entry Jake And Joe's Odds Slashed By Bookies

Our entry may not end up with nul points after all.

Hopes of the UK winning Eurovision have been given a massive boost with the news bookies have slashed our entry's odds. 

Joe and Jake are now considered to be a "lively outsider" to be crowned the 2016 Song Contest champs, as their odds have been halved from 50/1 to 25/1. 

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Joe and Jake are representing the UK in this year's Eurovision
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The duo impressed critics with their first rehearsal of track 'You're Not Alone' in Stockholm, where the contest is being held this year.

A spokesperson for bookmakers William Hill said: “By all accounts, Joe and Jake were pretty good in their first rehearsal and they appear to have impressed plenty of those in the know with a number of new accounts opened to back them at both 50/1 and 25/1.

“They could now be considered a lively outsider.”

However, Russia are still early favourites to win the contest, with Sergey Lazarev’s ‘You Are The Only One’ with odds of 6/4. 

France entry Amir with 'J'ai cherché' is second at 7/2, with Ukraine entry - Jamala's '1944' - pegged at 9/2. 

Australia - who are returning to the competition after successfully competing last year, represented by former 'X Factor Australia' winner Dani Im and her song 'Sound Of Silence' - are also in the running to scoop the crown, with odds of 10/1. 

Last year's winner's Sweden follows at 12/1, with Frans' song 'If I Were Sorry'. 

Eurovision airs on Saturday (14 May) at 8pm on BBC One. 

Check out all you need to know about this year's contest here

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