Trader consensus on Polymarket heavily favors the United Kingdom (27%) and Austria (25%) for last place at Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, driven by lukewarm fan reactions to their national final winners amid a strong field led by Finland's frontrunner entry. The UK's experimental YouTuber Look Mum No Computer delivers quirky synth track "Eins, Zwei, Drei," a bold curveball polarizing voters and risking nul points given the BBC's recent dismal placings, while host nation Austria's COSMÓ offers "Tanzschein," criticized as an annoying, underwhelming pop bop that beat superior national final alternatives. With leaders neck-and-neck below 30%, differentiation lies in UK's novelty gamble versus Austria's home sympathy boost; key swings from upcoming first rehearsals, staging reveals, semi-final qualifiers, and jury-televote splits could upend the dynamic before the May 16 grand final.
Експериментальне резюме, згенероване ШІ з посиланням на дані Polymarket. Це не торгова порада і не впливає на вирішення цього ринку. · ОновленоEurovision Last Place 2026
Eurovision Last Place 2026
United Kingdom 27%
Austria 25%
Germany 12%
Latvia 8.3%
$57,789 Обс.
$57,789 Обс.

United Kingdom
27%

Austria
25%

Germany
12%

Latvia
8%

Estonia
6%

Luxembourg
6%

Malta
6%

Georgia
6%

Azerbaijan
6%

Poland
5%

Albania
5%

Moldova
5%

San Marino
5%

Belgium
4%

Denmark
4%

Lithuania
4%

Armenia
3%

Portugal
3%

Australia
3%

Bulgaria
3%

Czechia
2%

Cyprus
2%

Croatia
2%

Greece
2%

Italy
2%

Montenegro
1%

Switzerland
7%

Norway
6%

Israel
1%

Romania
1%

Serbia
1%

France
1%

Sweden
1%

Ukraine
<1%

Finland
<1%
United Kingdom 27%
Austria 25%
Germany 12%
Latvia 8.3%
$57,789 Обс.
$57,789 Обс.

United Kingdom
27%

Austria
25%

Germany
12%

Latvia
8%

Estonia
6%

Luxembourg
6%

Malta
6%

Georgia
6%

Azerbaijan
6%

Poland
5%

Albania
5%

Moldova
5%

San Marino
5%

Belgium
4%

Denmark
4%

Lithuania
4%

Armenia
3%

Portugal
3%

Australia
3%

Bulgaria
3%

Czechia
2%

Cyprus
2%

Croatia
2%

Greece
2%

Italy
2%

Montenegro
1%

Switzerland
7%

Norway
6%

Israel
1%

Romania
1%

Serbia
1%

France
1%

Sweden
1%

Ukraine
<1%

Finland
<1%
If no last place country is announced by July 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve "Other". All ties will be broken according to EBU's official Eurovision rules.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from Eurovision (https://eurovision.tv/), including live footage of Eurovision 2026, however a consensus of credible reporting will suffice.
Ринок відкрито: Mar 19, 2026, 7:48 PM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...If no last place country is announced by July 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve "Other". All ties will be broken according to EBU's official Eurovision rules.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from Eurovision (https://eurovision.tv/), including live footage of Eurovision 2026, however a consensus of credible reporting will suffice.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Trader consensus on Polymarket heavily favors the United Kingdom (27%) and Austria (25%) for last place at Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, driven by lukewarm fan reactions to their national final winners amid a strong field led by Finland's frontrunner entry. The UK's experimental YouTuber Look Mum No Computer delivers quirky synth track "Eins, Zwei, Drei," a bold curveball polarizing voters and risking nul points given the BBC's recent dismal placings, while host nation Austria's COSMÓ offers "Tanzschein," criticized as an annoying, underwhelming pop bop that beat superior national final alternatives. With leaders neck-and-neck below 30%, differentiation lies in UK's novelty gamble versus Austria's home sympathy boost; key swings from upcoming first rehearsals, staging reveals, semi-final qualifiers, and jury-televote splits could upend the dynamic before the May 16 grand final.
Експериментальне резюме, згенероване ШІ з посиланням на дані Polymarket. Це не торгова порада і не впливає на вирішення цього ринку. · Оновлено
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