Eurovision Prediction🇭🇺 Hungary

YOU have predicted Joci Pápai to win tonight’s Eurovision national final in Hungary!

You believe The Middletonz and Gergő Szekér are the second and third most likely acts to win tonight!

Over the last few days, you have been submitting your predictions for the seventh round of Eurovision Prediction 2019. For this round, your task was to predict the winners of Unser Lied für Israel in Germany, Dansk Melodi Grand Prix in Denmark, A Dal in Hungary, Eurovizijos Atranka in Lithuania and Vidbir in Ukraine. Now, let’s take a look at who you collectively expect to win the Hungarian ticket to Tel Aviv!

Let’s look at the statistics

During this seventh round of Eurovision Prediction 2019, 165 of you have predicted who you think will take victory in Hungary. Without further ado, here are the entries that YOU have predicted to win in order of frequency, from most to least:

🇭🇺 HUNGARY 🇭🇺

RankArtistSongPercentageNumber of Predictions
1Joci Pápai“Az én apám”50.9%84
2The Middletonz“Roses”21.8%36
3Gergő Szekér“Madár, repülj!”17.0%28
4Acoustic Planet“Nyári zápor”3.6%6
5Fatal Error“Kulcs”3.6%6
6Bogi Nagy“Holnap”1.8%3
7Gergő Oláh“Hozzád bújnék”1.2%2
8Bence Navra“Szótlanság”0.0%0

So, are you in the majority that expects Joci Pápai to take victory tonight? Last year, our Eurovision Prediction players collectively predicted 19 out of 30 national final winners correctly. So far this year, you have collectively predicted 6 out of 16 national final winners correctly… there’s some catching up to be done to beat last year’s ratio!

Stay tuned for the results of round seven

We will publish the official round seven results and the current Eurovision Prediction 2019 scoreboard shortly after the national finals taking place on Saturday, February 23rd. Stay tuned to see how you fare against the rest of the competition! In the meantime, you can view the current scoreboard right here!

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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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