Updated 67th Primetime Emmy Awards Odds to Win

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Updated 67th Emmy Awards Odds

LAS VEGAS, NV (The Spread) – With just over a month until the event airs, let’s take a look at the updated odds for the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards.

According to oddsmakers from online sports book Bovada.lv, Veep is currently a -125 odds favorite to win the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series. Transparent has the next best odds at +250, while Modern Family is 4/1 and Louie and Silicon Valley are both 20/1, respectively. Parks and Recreation is 25/1 and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is 33/1.

Mad Men is -125 to win the Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series while Game of Thrones has EVEN odds to win the award. Orange is the New Black, meanwhile, is 20/1, while House of Cards is 25/1. Better Call Saul, Downton Abbey and Homeland are all 33/1, respectively.

Jeffrey Tambor of Transparent has the best odds to win the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series at 1/10, while Will Forte of The Last Man on Earth and William H. Macy of Shameless are both 15/1, respectively. Anthony Anderson of Black-ish and Louis C.K. of Louie are 20/1, respectively, while Don Cheadle of House of Lies and Matt LeBlanc of Episodes are both 25/1, respectively.

Finally, Jon Hamm of Mad Men is a 1/6 favorite to win the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series while Bob Odenkirk of Better Call Saul has the next best odds at 7/1. Kevin Spacey of House of Cards is 9/1 to win, while Kyle Chandler of Bloodline and Live Schreiber of Ray Donovan are 25/1, respectively. Jeff Daniels of The Newsroom has the longest odds at 33/1.

The 67th Primetime Emmy Awards will take place on September 20 at 8:00PM ET.

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