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Ballon d'Or 2021: How to watch, date, time, favorites, finalists and betting odds

Ballon dOr 2021 How to watch date time favorites finalists and betting odds
After a one-year hiatus, the Ballon d'Or will be awarded on Monday, Nov. 29, in Paris.

One of the most prestigious individual awards in world football will be awarded Monday when the 2021 men's and women's Ballon d'Or (Golden Ball) winners are unveiled. 

The awards return after a one-year hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. A formal ceremony will be held in Paris and broadcast to a global audience. The best young men's player (Kopa Trophy) and top men's goalkeeper (Yashin Trophy) will also be recognized.

Lionel Messi could win a record seventh men's Ballon d'Or, though Bayern Munich and Poland forward Robert Lewandowski is deemed deserving by many, especially after missing out last year when the Ballon d'Or was scratched.

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Messi was the last player to win the award, earning the honor in 2019, and he and eternal rival Cristiano Ronaldo have shared 11 of the last 12 Ballon d'Or trophies. Real Madrid midfielder Luka Modric is the only man to have broken their duopoly, winning in 2018, but he is not among the 30 finalists in 2021. The first men's Ballon d'Or was awarded in 1956.

There are 20 nominees for the women's Ballon d'Or. Barcelona's Alexia Putellas and Arsenal's Vivianne Miedema are among the front-runners. The last winner — Megan Rapinoe in 2019 — isn't a finalist, but there are three Canada Olympic gold medal winners and one American, Samantha Mewis, who is not likely to win given the stiff competition.

There will also be two new awards debuted at the event on Monday:

How to watch 2021 Ballon d'Or
  • Date: Monday, Nov. 29
  • Time: 2:30 p.m. ET (red carpet @ 1 p.m. ET)
  • TV channel: None
  • Streaming: Paramount+, L'Equipe (select regions)

The 2021 Ballon d'Or winners will be announced at a gala in Paris on Monday, Nov. 29. The event will be streamed live on Paramount+ in the USA (red carpet coverage begins at 1 p.m. ET).

French sports daily L'Equipe will also carry the live broadcast on its channels and on Twitter (select regions).

The ceremony at the Théâtre du Chatelet will reveal the male and female Ballon d'Or winners, the Kopa Trophy (best Under-21 young player) and the Yashin Trophy (best goalkeeper).

There were six editions (2010 through 2015) in which the Ballon d'Or, run by French weekly France Football, was known as the FIFA Ballon d'Or after it fused with the FIFA Player of the Year award. FIFA broke away and started The Best FIFA Football Awards beginning with 2016 (awarded in January 2017). 

Who will win the Ballon d'Or?

According to U.S. sportsbooks DraftKings and Pointsbest and Canada's Sports Interaction, it's essentially a two-horse race. Lionel Messi is the favorite at DraftKings and Canada-based Sports Interaction, while Robert Lewandowski is a slight favorite at Pointsbet.

With no slam-dunk candidates this year, there was plenty of media chatter during the summer about Chelsea and Italy midfielder Jorginho potentially emerging as a surprise winner following his role in Italy's victory at Euro 2021. Then Liverpool's Mohamed Salah earned media buzz with his hot start to the 2021-22 season in the Premier League just as voters were submitting their rankings in October.

But there seems to be a consensus that Messi's first trophy with the Argentina senior national team at the 2021 Copa America will tip the voting in his favor, even ahead of the prolific Lewandowski, who set a Bundesliga single-season goals record and currently tops the UEFA Champions League scorers' list. Lewandowski has more 2021 goals than Messi (64-41) and more club trophies (3-1). He could receive the nod from voters given he was the favorite last year before the 2020 award was canceled.

CBS's crew of soccer analysts, including Thierry Henry, the second-place finisher in the 2013 Ballon d'Or race, believes that Messi will win out, though they would prefer to see others. Henry and Alex Scott were divided on the women's award.

Odds are available for the men's award and are updated below as of Sunday, Nov. 28.

Player DraftKings Pointsbet Sports Interaction Lionel Messi -300 -125 -185 Robert Lewandowski +125 -150 +125 Karim Benzema +2200 +2200 +2800 Mohamed Salah +2500 +2500 +2500 Jorginho +2800 +3000 +3300 N'Golo Kante +5000 +5000 +5000 Kevin De Bruyne +5000 +5000 +5000 Cristiano Ronaldo +5000 +5000 +5000 Romelu Lukaku +6500 +7000 +8800 Kylian Mbappe +6500 +6000 +6600 Neymar +6500 +7000 +9000 Gianluigi Donnarumma +6500 +6000 +6600 Bruno Fernandes +6500 +6000 +6600 Simon Kjaer +6500 +6000  —  Harry Kane +6500 +6000 +6600
How does voting for the Ballon d'Or work?

Voting for the men's Ballon d'Or and the Yashin Trophy closed on Oct. 24. A panel of 180 journalists around the world was asked to vote (via a secure email system) based on criteria including individual and team performance in 2021, the player's talent and sportsmanship, and the player’s overall career.

About 40 to 50 women's football journalists vote on the women's Ballon d'Or, while 32 former men's Ballon d'Or winners vote for the best Under-21 men's player (Kopa Trophy).

Each voter for the Ballon d’Or (men and women) give their top five; voters for the Kopa Trophy and Yashin Trophy submit a top three. In each case, points are assigned to each placement and the player with the most points wins the award.

The voting results will be published in the Dec. 4 edition of weekly publication France Football.

According to France Football's editor-in-chief, the weekly's editorial staff comes up with the list of finalists before distributing it to voters.

Who are the Ballon d'Or finalists?

Here is the full list of candidates for the four different awards. There are 30 names for the men's award, 20 for the women's Ballon d'Or and 10 each for the Kopa and Yashin awards. 

2021 Ballon d'Or — Men
Name Position Club National Team Cesar Azpilicueta DF Chelsea Spain Nicolo Barella MF Inter Milan Italy Karim Benzema FW Real Madrid France Leonardo Bonucci DF Juventus Italy Giorgio Chiellini DF Juventus Italy Kevin De Bruyne MF Manchester City Belgium Ruben Dias DF Manchester City Portugal Gianluigi Donnarumma GK PSG Italy Bruno Fernandes MF Manchester United Portugal Phil Foden FW Manchester City England Erling Haaland FW Borussia Dortmund Norway Jorginho MF Chelsea Italy Harry Kane FW Tottenham Hotspur England N'Golo Kante MF Chelsea France Simon Kjaer DF AC Milan Denmark Robert Lewandowski FW Bayern Munich Germany Romelu Lukaku FW Chelsea Belgium Riyad Mahrez FW Manchester City Algeria Lautaro Martinez  FW Inter Milan Argentina Kylian Mbappe FW PSG France Lionel Messi FW PSG Argentina Luka Modric MF Real Madrid Croatia Gerard Moreno  FW Villarreal Spain Mason Mount MF Chelsea England Neymar FW PSG Brazil Pedri MF FC Barcelona Spain Cristiano Ronaldo FW Manchester United Portugal Mohamed Salah FW Liverpool Egypt Raheem Sterling  FW Manchester City England Luis Suarez FW Atletico Madrid Uruguay
2021 Ballon d'Or — Women
Name Position Club National Team Stina Blackstenius FW BK Hacken Sweden Kadidiatou Diani FW PSG France Christiane Endler GK Olympique Lyon Chile Magdalena Eriksson DF Chelsea Sweden Jessie Fleming MF Chelsea Canada Pernille Harder FW Chelsea Denmark Jennifer Hermoso FW FC Barcelona Spain Marie-Antoinette Katoto FW PSG France Sam Kerr FW Chelsea Australia Fran Kirby FW Chelsea England Ashley Lawrence DF PSG Canada Lieke Martens MF FC Barcelona Netherlands Samantha Mewis MF NC Courage USA Vivianne Miedema FW Arsenal Netherlands Sandra Panos GK FC Barcelona Spain Irene Paredes DF FC Barcelona Spain Alexia Putellas MF FC Barcelona Spain Wendie Renard DF Olympique Lyon France Christine Sinclair  FW Portland Thorns Canada Ellen White FW Manchester City England
2021 Kopa Trophy finalists
Name Position Club National Team Jude Bellingham MF Borussia Dortmund England Jeremy Doku FW Rennes Belgium Ryan Gravenberch MF Ajax Netherlands Mason Greenwood FW Manchester United England Nuno Mendes DF PSG Portugal Jamal Musiala MF Bayern Munich Germany Pedri MF FC Barcelona Spain Giovanni Reyna MF Borussia Dortmund USA Bukayo Saka FW Arsenal England Florian Wirtz MF Bayer Leverkusen Germany
2021 Yashin Trophy finalists
Name Position Club National Team Thibaut Courtois GK Real Madrid Belgium Gianluigi Donnarumma GK PSG Italy Ederson GK Manchester City Brazil Samir Handanovic GK Inter Milan Slovenia Emiliano Martínez GK Aston Villa Argentina Edouard Mendy GK Chelsea Senegal Keylor Navas GK PSG Costa Rica Manuel Neuer GK  Bayern Munich Germany Jan Oblak GK Atletico Madrid Slovenia Kasper Schmeichel GK Leicester City Denmark
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