With all 35 entries for Eurovision Song Contest 2026 now revealed following a flurry of national final conclusions and internal selections in late February and March—including recent song drops from Armenia's Simón ("Paloma Rumba"), Switzerland's Veronica Fusaro ("Alice"), and Czechia's Daniel Žižka ("Crossroads")—trader consensus on Polymarket's Top 5 market centers on strong frontrunners like Finland's high-energy "Liekinheitin" by Linda Lampenius & Pete Parkkonen, buoyed by UMK jury acclaim and televote potential. France's operatic reveal propelled it upward, while Denmark and Greece hold momentum via streaming buzz and fan polls. Hosted in Vienna after Austria's 2025 triumph, the contest faces boycotts from five nations; key catalysts ahead include pre-parties, semi-final allocations on May 12/14, and the May 16 grand final, where live stagings and jury-televote splits could spark shifts.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket · Mis à jourEurovision 2026: Top 5
Eurovision 2026: Top 5
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Finland
82%

Denmark
61%

Israel
60%

Greece
57%

France
57%

Australia
53%

Sweden
40%

Romania
34%

Ukraine
34%

Italy
30%

Malta
21%

Czechia
18%

Cyprus
15%

Moldova
14%

Armenia
14%

Norway
13%

Croatia
13%

Germany
12%

Bulgaria
12%

United Kingdom
12%

Serbia
11%

Georgia
10%

Albania
10%

Poland
9%

Switzerland
9%

Luxembourg
9%

Montenegro
9%

Lithuania
9%

Austria
9%

San Marino
8%

Latvia
8%

Belgium
8%

Portugal
8%

Estonia
8%

Azerbaijan
7%
$39,380 Vol.

Finland
82%

Denmark
61%

Israel
60%

Greece
57%

France
57%

Australia
53%

Sweden
40%

Romania
34%

Ukraine
34%

Italy
30%

Malta
21%

Czechia
18%

Cyprus
15%

Moldova
14%

Armenia
14%

Norway
13%

Croatia
13%

Germany
12%

Bulgaria
12%

United Kingdom
12%

Serbia
11%

Georgia
10%

Albania
10%

Poland
9%

Switzerland
9%

Luxembourg
9%

Montenegro
9%

Lithuania
9%

Austria
9%

San Marino
8%

Latvia
8%

Belgium
8%

Portugal
8%

Estonia
8%

Azerbaijan
7%
If at any point it is impossible for the listed candidate to finish as one of the top 5 highest scorers based on the rules of the competition (i.e. they are eliminated), this market may immediately resolve to "No".
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.
Marché ouvert : Mar 9, 2026, 6:00 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...If at any point it is impossible for the listed candidate to finish as one of the top 5 highest scorers based on the rules of the competition (i.e. they are eliminated), this market may immediately resolve to "No".
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
0x65070BE91...With all 35 entries for Eurovision Song Contest 2026 now revealed following a flurry of national final conclusions and internal selections in late February and March—including recent song drops from Armenia's Simón ("Paloma Rumba"), Switzerland's Veronica Fusaro ("Alice"), and Czechia's Daniel Žižka ("Crossroads")—trader consensus on Polymarket's Top 5 market centers on strong frontrunners like Finland's high-energy "Liekinheitin" by Linda Lampenius & Pete Parkkonen, buoyed by UMK jury acclaim and televote potential. France's operatic reveal propelled it upward, while Denmark and Greece hold momentum via streaming buzz and fan polls. Hosted in Vienna after Austria's 2025 triumph, the contest faces boycotts from five nations; key catalysts ahead include pre-parties, semi-final allocations on May 12/14, and the May 16 grand final, where live stagings and jury-televote splits could spark shifts.
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