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What the Odds Show for Eurovision

Published March 27, 2026, 17:25
What the Odds Show for Eurovision

The countdown to Eurovision 2026 has begun, with betting odds outlining the landscape of favorites to win. The Greek entry with Akyla and the song "Ferto" remains in the top five throughout this period. In this context, the Eurovisionworld polls serve as a key indicator of momentum, capturing both the appeal of the songs and the balances that are forming before their stage appearance. Greece with Akyla is currently in fourth place in the betting estimates for Eurovision 2026. The Greek entry collects a 7% chance of winning, effectively tying with Australia, which also has the same percentage. In first place is Finland with a significant difference, collecting 28% chance of winning. France and Denmark follow, both with 12%, maintaining a clear lead over the other countries. After Greece and Australia, Sweden and Israel follow in the ranking with 5%, while Italy and Ukraine move lower, at 3%. Cyprus completes the top ten with 2%, which will be represented by Antigoni Buxton with "Jalla". Finland, which is currently the favorite, is represented by the duo Linda Lampenius, internationally known as Linda Brava, and Pete Parkkonen, one of the most recognizable names in Finnish pop-rock scene. Their song, titled "Liekinheitin" moves in a dynamic pop-rock direction and is characterized by a strong rhythm. The Eurovision 2026 will be held in Vienna, with the event hosted at the Wiener Stadthalle, one of the largest indoor event venues in Europe. The two semi-finals will take place on May 12 and 14, while the grand final is scheduled for Saturday, May 16, 2026.