Welcome to ROUND ELEVEN of Eurovision Prediction 2020. This weekend, the national final in San Marino will take place. Therefore, it’s time for you to predict who will win the Sammarinese ticket to Rotterdam!
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At the end of the season, the player with the most points takes the victory and becomes Eurovision Prediction Champion! In addition, we will once again award a special Eurovision prize to the winner.
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This round, there is expected to be a maximum of 2 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:
- San Marino – 2 points available (Click here for more information)
Round 11 predictions close at 8pm CET on Sunday 8th March 2020.
The results of both round 10 and 11 and, therefore, the final Eurovision Prediction 2020 leaderboard, will be announced as soon as possible following the conclusion of this national final. Of course, you can edit your prediction using the form below up until this deadline.
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