Who will win Eurovision this year? According to very precise statistics, a nation has every chance of rising to the top of the ranking…
Who will win the coveted Eurovision victory this year? The statistics have spoken and here is the country which could well succeed Austria, which shone last year with pop opera Wasted Love, by singer JJ.
Eurovision 2026: who will be the winner according to the statistics?
The song that wins the Eurovision contest will be revealed on May 16, in Vienna, during the grand final. But while waiting to discover the winner, the platform My Betting Sites analyzed the data surrounding Eurovision candidates for 70 years to establish predictions on the future winning nation of this new edition.
According to statistics, almost 56% of the winning songs were performed by women and more than 73% were sung solo. Half of the winners sang in English and 44% were pop songs. As for the theme of the winning songs, it is often around romantic relationships (60.3%). And as far as the candidates are concerned, the average age of the winners is between 25 and 27 years old. Finally, more anecdotally, 18% of the winning pieces have titles that begin with the letter “d” or “t”…
Based on this data, the platform determined that three countries had a greater chance of winning, starting with Australia (a country exceptionally invited by the organizers for several years), which ticks several boxes since the country is represented by a woman, Delta Goodrem, singing solo Eclipsean English, pop title… and which talks about love! This is also the case for the representative of Germany, Sarah Engels and her piece Fire. But Bulgaria also has a chance of winning since candidate Dara is a 27-year-old woman, who sings a pop song in English, Bangaranga.
Does France have its chances at Eurovision 2026?
Does the young 17-year-old Frenchwoman, Monroe, have any chances of winning the competition with her title that is both pop and lyrical, Look at ? According to the latest predictions from bookmakers, France would rank in 5th position, just behind Australia, Denmark, Greece, and Finland which would be in the lead. The one who won the show Prodigies of France 2, in 2025, will she achieve a better score than Louane, who finished 7th in the ranking last year? Response on May 16. Furthermore, the last French victory remains that of Marie Myriam in 1977.


