Eurovision Prediction

ROUND 8: It’s time to make your Eurovision Prediction for Finland, Georgia, Iceland, Moldova, Norway, Portugal and Serbia!

It's the penultimate round... but 52 points are up for grabs and can change everything!

Welcome to ROUND EIGHT of Eurovision Prediction 2019. This weekend, the national finals in Finland, Georgia, Iceland, Moldova, Norway, Portugal and Serbia will take place. Now, it is up to you to predict who will be the winners!

What is Eurovision Prediction?

For those of you who have never played Eurovision Prediction before, it is a game where Eurovision fans from all over the world battle it out to become the champion! All players need to do is predict which entry will win each national final that takes place during the 2019 Eurovision season.

At the end of the season, the player with the most points takes the victory and becomes Eurovision Prediction Champion! Following its introduction last year, we will once again award a special “money can’t buy” prize to our 2019 winner: a package of promotional items from the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest as chosen by our editors on-site in Tel Aviv!

Key information for round 8

This round, there is expected to be a maximum of 52 points available to win! For a full explanation of the rules and our scoring system, please read here! Here is a breakdown of the national finals in this round:

Predictions for round seven will close at 5pm CET on Saturday 2nd March 2019. The results of this round will then be announced shortly after the conclusion of the Saturday’s national finals.

Of course, you can edit your predictions using the form below up until this deadline. So what are you waiting for? Get predicting below! Here is the current scoreboard following the conclusion of round seven!

It’s time to predict!

You will require a Google Account to register your votes. The email address you use to login to the form and to submit your votes will not be retained by ESCXTRA following the end of the competition. Your email address will only be used to provide you with a notification if you are the winning entrant at the end of the competition. Your email will not be sold to any third-parties and will be kept securely within the Google Forms system by Google itself.

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

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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