ABBA have been backed to appear at this year's Glastonbury festival following reports they may reunite.
Last week, singer Agnetha Faltskog said she would consider reforming with her former bandmates, but had yet to discuss a possible comeback.
Bookmakers William Hill are offering odds of 33/1 that the group choose Glastonbury for a reunion gig.
The odds on ABBA playing a one-off gig in London have also been cut from 100/1 to 20/1.
William Hill's spokesman Rupert Adams told Gigwise: "ABBA fans should be very excited, we are now the same price for an Abba reunion as we were for Take That in January last year and we all know that Robbie is back.”
Punters can also get odds of 10/1 on the Swedish group scoring a number one album in 2011.
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