Australia receives points from Rest of The World, Cyprus, Armenia and Serbia in the OGAE Poll for Eurovision 2026
- Kyriakos Tsinivits
- 25 minutes ago
- 2 min read

Australia has picked up more points in the OGAE Poll for Eurovision 2026.
Each year the OGAE Eurovision fan clubs from across the world vote for their favourite Eurovision songs ahead of the Contest.
The clubs are part of Organisation Générale des Amateurs de l'Eurovision (OGAE) International who each year conduct a pre-Eurovision Song Contest poll. Every national club casts a vote from all entries participating, using the same scoring system as the one at Eurovision.
With Rest of The World, Cyprus, Armenia and Serbia revealing their rankings, 18 clubs have now given points to Australia's entry Eclipse by Delta Goodrem.
As previously reported, Australia also received points from Austria and France ahead of the official reveal from OGAE.
Rest of The World votes were as follows:
12 points - Finland
10 - Denmark
8 - AUSTRALIA
7 - Sweden
6 - Greece
5 - Cyprus
4 - France
3 - Montenegro
2 - Georgia
1 - UK

Cyprus' votes were as follows:
12 points - Greece
10 - Finland
8 - AUSTRALIA
7 - France
6 - Italy
5 - Denmark
4 - Israel
3 - Sweden
2 - Bulgaria
1 - Malta

Armenia's votes were as follows:
12 points - Cyprus
10 - Denmark
8 - Finland
7 - Romania
6 - Sweden
5 - Greece
4 - AUSTRALIA
3 - Albania
2 - France
1 - Croatia

Serbia's votes were as follows:
12 points - Finland
10 - Denmark
8 - Greece
7 - Italy
6 - Cyprus
5 - Croatia
4 - Sweden
3 - Romania
2 - Montenegro
1 - AUSTRALIA

Current OGAE Poll 2026 tally
After votes from 15 countries have now officially been revealed, the current Top 10 standings as of 30 April 2026 are:
Finland – 150 points
Denmark – 113 points
AUSTRALIA – 108 points
Cyprus – 108 points
Sweden – 100 points
Greece – 84 points
Italy – 44 points
France – 42 points
Albania – 22 points
Bulgaria – 22 points
Check out the full results so far below:

How does the OGAE poll work?
Within each club, the act that receives the most votes gets 12 points, the second most receives 10 points, and then 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1 point for the remaining acts in descending order of popularity. Just like at Eurovision, OGAE clubs cannot vote for their own country.
On six occasions, the OGAE poll has successfully predicted the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest, with a further four OGAE poll winners coming in second or third place.
Previous Eurovision winners that were predicted by the OGAE poll are -
2007 - Serbia - Molitva
2009 - Norway - Fairytale
2012 - Sweden - Euphoria
2013 - Denmark - Only Teardrops
2018 - Israel - Toy
2023 - Sweden - Tattoo
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