With all 35 Eurovision 2026 entries confirmed and music videos released by mid-March, trader consensus on Polymarket positions Australia (31.5%) and France (27.5%) as neck-and-neck frontrunners for the jury winner, reflecting jury affinity for Delta Goodrem's powerhouse ballad "Eclipse"—a vocal showcase from the veteran artist—and 17-year-old Monroe's sophisticated "Regarde!", bolstered by her recent live TV debut. Finland's "Liekinheitin" trails at 12.5% despite strong national jury win and overall contest favoritism, underscoring typical televote-jury divides favoring polished songcraft over spectacle. Denmark and Czechia follow with ballad entries, but competitive dynamics hinge on upcoming rehearsals, staging previews, and professional voter sentiment ahead of Vienna semi-finals May 12-14.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedEurovision 2026: Jury Winner
Eurovision 2026: Jury Winner
Australia 32%
France 28%
Finland 13%
Denmark 9%
$597,424 Vol.
$597,424 Vol.
Australia
32%
France
28%
Finland
13%
Denmark
9%
Czechia
3%
Malta
2%
Sweden
2%
Ukraine
1%
Latvia
1%
Israel
1%
Croatia
1%
Greece
1%
Serbia
1%
Bulgaria
1%
Italy
1%
Germany
1%
Cyprus
1%
United Kingdom
1%
Austria
1%
Moldova
1%
Montenegro
1%
Portugal
1%
Albania
1%
Georgia
<1%
Poland
<1%
San Marino
<1%
Belgium
<1%
Azerbaijan
<1%
Armenia
<1%
Estonia
<1%
Lithuania
<1%
Luxembourg
<1%
Romania
<1%
Switzerland
<1%
Norway
<1%
Australia 32%
France 28%
Finland 13%
Denmark 9%
$597,424 Vol.
$597,424 Vol.
Australia
32%
France
28%
Finland
13%
Denmark
9%
Czechia
3%
Malta
2%
Sweden
2%
Ukraine
1%
Latvia
1%
Israel
1%
Croatia
1%
Greece
1%
Serbia
1%
Bulgaria
1%
Italy
1%
Germany
1%
Cyprus
1%
United Kingdom
1%
Austria
1%
Moldova
1%
Montenegro
1%
Portugal
1%
Albania
1%
Georgia
<1%
Poland
<1%
San Marino
<1%
Belgium
<1%
Azerbaijan
<1%
Armenia
<1%
Estonia
<1%
Lithuania
<1%
Luxembourg
<1%
Romania
<1%
Switzerland
<1%
Norway
<1%
This market will resolve to the country that receives the highest number of points from the professional juries in the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2026.
All ties will be broken according to EBU's official Eurovision rules.
If no winner is announced by July 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from Eurovision (https://eurovision.tv/), including live footage of Eurovision 2026, however a consensus of credible reporting will suffice.
Market Opened: Mar 9, 2026, 6:05 PM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...This market will resolve to the country that receives the highest number of points from the professional juries in the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2026.
All ties will be broken according to EBU's official Eurovision rules.
If no winner is announced by July 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from Eurovision (https://eurovision.tv/), including live footage of Eurovision 2026, however a consensus of credible reporting will suffice.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...With all 35 Eurovision 2026 entries confirmed and music videos released by mid-March, trader consensus on Polymarket positions Australia (31.5%) and France (27.5%) as neck-and-neck frontrunners for the jury winner, reflecting jury affinity for Delta Goodrem's powerhouse ballad "Eclipse"—a vocal showcase from the veteran artist—and 17-year-old Monroe's sophisticated "Regarde!", bolstered by her recent live TV debut. Finland's "Liekinheitin" trails at 12.5% despite strong national jury win and overall contest favoritism, underscoring typical televote-jury divides favoring polished songcraft over spectacle. Denmark and Czechia follow with ballad entries, but competitive dynamics hinge on upcoming rehearsals, staging previews, and professional voter sentiment ahead of Vienna semi-finals May 12-14.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated


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