Eurovision Prediction

RESULTS: A dramatic weekend shakes up the leaderboard after round 6 of Eurovision Prediction 2019!

Players only collectively predicted 1 of this weekend's 5 winners... so a major shake up for the leaderboard!

Over the past few days, you have been taking part in round six of Eurovision Prediction 2019! This time, it was your task to predict who you thought would win the national finals in Croatia, Estonia, Latvia, Slovenia and Romania. Let’s see how the results have affected our leaderboard!

Calculating your points!

As stated in the rules, when full rankings of the participating entries are revealed during the live broadcast, we use the full extent of our scoring system. In Croatia, Estonia, Latvia and Romania, we received a full ranking of the entries. Therefore, predicting the winning artist earns you 16, 12, 8 and 12 points respectively. Predicting the runner-up earns you 1 point less than the maximum and so on!

In Slovenia, we only received a ranking for the top two entries, “Sebi” and “Kaos” which earn you 10 and 9 points respectively. Predicting any other act earns you just 1 point.

Here is the scoreboard!

After a completely unpredictable weekend in many respects, Danyal and James M stay at the top of our leaderboard for a third consecutive round! However, this time it is James who takes the lead. Last year’s prize winner Alexis is aiming for a double as he moves into the bronze medal position!

We must give a shout out to Victoria K from Germany, the only player in the field to correctly predict Ester Peony to win tonight’s show in Romania.

So, see where you stand and have a look at the scoreboard below in all of its glory!

If you are using a mobile device, the spreadsheet below may not render properly. Therefore, please use this direct link to the Google Spreadsheet!

Stay tuned for round 7!

A massive thank you to the record-breaking 304 players that have taken part in this year’s competition so far. Stay tuned for round 7, which will open within the next couple of days. This time, you will need to predict the winners of the national finals in Germany, Denmark, Hungary, Lithuania and Ukraine!

If you are new to Eurovision Prediction, find out all about it below…

Ryan Cobb

My first memory of watching the Eurovision Song Contest was back in 2001 and, over the years, my passion and enthusiasm for the contest has very much turned into an obsession. I adore music and I love geography, so this contest is a natural fit for me. If la la loving Eurovision was a crime, I'd certainly be a criminal!

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