Betting On The Voice Finale: Will Sofronio Vasquez Win?

On Monday, December 9th, and Tuesday, December 10th, the two-night season final of The Voice will air on NBC and Peacock. Futures odds have been created for betting on The Voice and the final six singers that remain in the hunt for the title.

The Voice Odds To Win Season 26

  • Sofronio Vasquez -200
  • Christina Eagle +200
  • Jeremy Beloate +600
  • Sydney Sterlace +800
  • Shye +800
  • Jan Dan +1000

According to the latest betting futures, Sofronio Vasquez is the projected winner of The Voice. Vasquez is a member of Michael Bublé’s team and has wowed audiences during season 26 with his velvety smooth tones that can tackle seemingly any genre of music.

Entertainment betting sites will pay you back half of what you risk if you wager on Vasquez and he wins The Voice 26.

Christina Eagle is the only contender that is within reach of Vasquez when examining each singer’s moneyline. Her +200 odds will double anyone’s money who bets on her if she wins.

Eagle is a member of Team Snoop Dogg. He was the only chair that turned around for Eagle during her first performance, and he used a save on her during the knockout rounds.

Now, she’s two episodes away from capturing the prize and is the most intriguing underdog contestant on the board.

What’s impressive is that both of the odds leaders are members of teams led by judges in their first year. Snoop Dogg isn’t even a singer by trade, yet he’s coached Eagle toward a potential victory.

Entertainment prop bets for The Voice will pay out exponentially on the dollar for all other remaining singers – if they win. Jeremy Beloate (Team Snoop) will payout at 6-to-1, while Sydney Sterlace (Team Gwen) and Shye (Team Bublé) will multiply your money eight times.

Beloate is a former contestant on season 11 of America’s Got Talent, but he has not been granted much of a shot at earning the grand prize next Tuesday night.

Jan Dan (Team Gwen) is bringing up the rear with a +1000 moneyline.

Reba McIntyre was the season 25 winning coach, but she doesn’t have a dog in the fight entering the finals. Barring a massive upset win by Jan Dan, the top coach this season will be one that has not won before.

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