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The running order for the Eurovision 2026 Grand Final is here — and the bookmakers have their top five favourites ready

Eurovision Song Contest 2026, Vienna
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The running order has made some of the bookmakers change their odds.

The glitter cannons are being reloaded, the turquoise carpet has been ironed, and the Wiener Stadthalle is buzzing with electric anticipation.

This Saturday, May 16, Vienna will host the Grand Final of the 70th Eurovision Song Contest.

Following two intensely competitive semi-finals on Tuesday and Thursday, the 25 finalists have been locked in, the running order has been drawn, and the bookmakers are scrambling as the odds for the overall winner undergo dramatic shifts.

With 35 countries competing this year — and notable returns from Bulgaria, Moldova, and Romania — the competition has been fierce.

But as we head into the weekend, a few distinct frontrunners have emerged, and the battle between jury darlings and televote magnets is closer than ever.

The order is set

Eurovision has released the running order for the Grand Final, meaning we now know who will perform and when.

The order is as follows:

  1. Denmark: Søren Torpegaard Lund – Før Vi Går Hjem

  2. Germany: Sarah Engels – Fire

  3. Israel: Noam Bettan – Michelle

  4. Belgium: ESSYLA – Dancing on the Ice

  5. Albania: Alis – Nân

  6. Greece: Akylas – Ferto

  7. Ukraine: LELÉKA – Ridnym

  8. Australia: Delta Goodrem – Eclipse

  9. Serbia: LAVINA – Kraj Mene

  10. Malta: AIDAN – Bella

  11. Czechia: Daniel Zizka – CROSSROADS

  12. Bulgaria: DARA – Bangaranga

  13. Croatia: LELEK – Andromeda

  14. United Kingdom: LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER – Eins, Zwei, Drei

  15. France: Monroe – Regarde !

  16. Moldova: Satoshi – Viva, Moldova!

  17. Finland: Linda Lampenius x Pete Parkkonen – Liekinheitin

  18. Poland: ALICJA – Pray

  19. Lithuania: Lion Ceccah – Sólo Quiero Más

  20. Sweden: FELICIA – My System

  21. Cyprus: Antigoni – JALLA

  22. Italy: Sal Da Vinci – Per Sempre Sì

  23. Norway: JONAS LOVV – YA YA YA

  24. Romania: Alexandra Căpitănescu – Choke Me

  25. Austria: COSMÓ – Tanzschein

Who is poised to take the Crystal Microphone?

The betting markets have been incredibly volatile since rehearsals began, but the semi-final performances and the running order reveal have crystallized the race.

Looking at EurovisionWorld, which summarizes odds from a number of betting sites, a pattern begins to emerge.

As of 1:45 PM GMT, the five countries most likely to have a shot at the Crystal Microphone on Saturday are:

  • Finland — 44% chance

  • Australia — 15% chance

  • Greece — 8% chance

  • Israel — 6% chance

  • Romania — 5% chance

The Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 will air on Saturday, May 16, at 8 PM GMT.

Sources: Eurovision.com, EurovisionWorld

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