2 published verifications about Eurovision Song Contest 2026 Eurovision Song Contest 2026 ×
“The Eurovision Song Contest 2026 will use a voting system in the grand final that consists of a 50% jury vote and a 50% televote split.”
The 50/50 jury-televote split in the Eurovision Grand Final has been the standard format since 2009, and nothing in the 2026 reform announcements indicates any change to this weighting. A credible mainstream outlet (RTE) explicitly references the Grand Final's 50/50 split as the existing baseline. However, no primary EBU source in the available evidence explicitly reconfirms this split as a stated 2026 rule — it is an unchanged default rather than a newly announced feature, which is a minor but notable distinction.
“Israel has a greater than 40% probability of winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 2026.”
The available betting data directly contradicts this claim. The most current odds aggregation (Oddschecker, April 14, 2026) places Israel's outright win probability at approximately 8%, with Finland leading at 40%. The higher figures sometimes cited for Israel (26–36%) refer exclusively to winning the televote component, not the overall contest. No credible market source places Israel's overall win probability anywhere near 40%.