Eurovision Prediction

RESULTS: Here’s the Eurovision Prediction 2020 leaderboard after round 7 of 10!

Over the past few days, you have been taking part in round 7 of Eurovision Prediction 2020! This time, it was your task to predict who you thought would win the national finals in Slovenia, Ukraine and Poland! 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, we use the full extent of our scoring system. This was the case in both Poland and Ukraine. Therefore, predicting the winners in these countries scored you 3 and 6 points respectively. Opting for the second place earned you 2 and 5 points respectively and so on.

In Slovenia, only the top two songs received a ranking. Predicted Ana earned you the maximum 12 points, with Lina scoring you 11 points. As the rest of the songs eliminated received no ranking, predicted anyone else earned you 1 point.

Here is the scoreboard!

So what does this mean for the scoreboard? See where you stand and have a look at the scoreboard below in all of its glory!

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Stay tuned for round 8!

Thank you to all of you who have taken part so far! Stay tuned for round 8, which we expect to open imminently. Your task will be to predict the winners in Belarus, Croatia, Estonia, Iceland, Moldova, Romania and Serbia!

If you missed this round but still want to participate, there is still plenty of time to take part and there is all to play for! You can learn more about Eurovision Prediction below:

ABOUT EUROVISION PREDICTION 2021

OFFICIAL RULES

HISTORY OF EUROVISION PREDICTION

OFFICIAL RULES

HISTORY OF EUROVISION PREDICTION

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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