Australia scores its first points from Georgia in the INFE Poll for Eurovision 2026
- Kyriakos Tsinivits

- Apr 8
- 2 min read

The International Network of Fan Clubs of Eurovision (INFE) is an organisation that brings together fan clubs of Eurovision around the world.
It is a different network from OGAE Clubs, however share the similar ideals of uniting fans together in their love of Eurovision.
The INFE group run a song poll with ESCToday each year, much like the OGAE Song Poll, and the results for 2026 have started to be released.
Overnight Australia received its first points in the INFE 2026 Eurovision poll from Georgia!
Here are the results from INFE Georgia:
12 points - Finland
10 points - France
8 points - Cyprus
7 points - Israel
6 points - AUSTRALIA
5 points - Denmark
4 points - Greece
3 points - Albania
2 points - Malta
1 points - Sweden

Since its inception in 2017, the INFE poll has correctly predicted five out of eight Eurovision Song Contest winners including last year's winner JJ from Austria with Wasted Love.
This places Australia in 10th place overall after two nations have voted.
Here are the Top 10 as of 8 April 2026 are:
France - 15 points
Cyprus - 14 points
Greece - 12 points
Finland - 12 points
Romania - 12 points
Montenegro - 10 points
Denmark - 8 points
Sweden - 8 points
Israel - 7 points
AUSTRALIA - 6 points
Here are the full results:

Votes from each country will continue to be released each day in the lead up to the Contest in May.
You can follow the full results of the INFE Poll via http://esctoday.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/INFENetwork.
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