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Who fans think will win the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest

  • Writer: Dale Roberts
    Dale Roberts
  • Apr 29
  • 2 min read


In our recent Eurovision public poll, we asked fans who they thought would win the Eurovision Song Contest 2026.


In total, we received 2,170 votes from 434 fans worldwide.


Over half of the votes were from Europe and the Rest of the World (56.5%).


However, because this was an Aussievision poll, we received a healthy amount of votes from Australia (43.5% of respondents).


So who did they think will win in Vienna? Let's take a look:


Who fans think can win Eurovision 2026?

(All voters)


1. Finland — 38.48%



The fans agree with the bookies here and believe Finland will win Eurovision 2026 in Vienna.


2. Australia — 21.62%

3. France — 6.18%

4, Greece — 5.94%

5. Denmark — 5.23%

6. Sweden — 2.38%

7. Israel — 2.14%

8, Romania — 1.90%

8. Serbia — 1.90%

10. Norway — 1.66%

10. Croatia — 1.66%

10. Cyprus — 1.66%

13. Bulgaria — 1.19%

13. Malta — 1.19%

15. Moldova — 0.95%

15. Albania — 0.95%

17. Belgium — 0.48%

17. United Kingdom — 0.48%

17. Georgia — 0.48%

20. Czechia — 0.24%

20. San Marino — 0.24%

20. Switzerland — 0.24%

20. Luxembourg — 0.24%

20. Italy — 0.24%

20. Azerbaijan — 0.24%

20. Ukraine — 0.24%


European and Rest of the World voters


If we remove Australian fans, and only include European and Rest of the World voters the results are quite similar.


However, Finland dominates even more.


1. Finland — 43.08%

2. Australia — 10.28%

3. France — 7.51%

3. Greece — 7.51%

5. Denmark — 6.32%

6. Sweden — 2.37%

6. Romania — 2.37%

8. Serbia — 1.98%

8. Israel — 1.98%

10. Norway — 1.58%

10. Malta — 1.58%

12. Bulgaria — 1.19%

12. Cyprus — 1.19%

12. Croatia — 1.19%

12. Albania — 1.19%

16. Moldova — 0.79%

16. United Kingdom — 0.79%

18. Czechia — 0.40%

18. Georgia — 0.40%

18 Azerbaijan — 0.40%

18. San Marino — 0.40%

18. Switzerland — 0.40%

18. Luxembourg — 0.40%

18. Belgium — 0.40%

18. Italy — 0.40%

18. Ukraine — 0.40%


Australian fans only


1. Australia — 43.18%



2. Finland — 38.86%

3. France — 4.09%

3, Denmark — 4.09%

5. Greece — 2.27%

5. Israel — 2.27%

7. Sweden — 1.36%

7. Cyprus — 1.36%

7. Croatia — 1.36%

7. Norway — 1.36%

11. Bulgaria — 0.91%

12. Serbia — 0.45%

12. Moldova — 0.45%

12. Belgium — 0.45%

12. Georgia — 0.45%


So Aussies are backing Delta and believe she can get Australia its first win at Eurovision.


We'll have to wait until Vienna to see how this all turns out.


For continued updates on all Eurovision Song Contest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, YouTube, Threads, Bluesky, and Instagram. All the links can be found at: https://linktr.ee/aussievisionnet



 
 
 

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