Denmark Leads Eurovision Semi Final 2 Forecast by 9 Jury Points

Denmark Leads Eurovision Semi Final 2 Forecast by 9 Jury Points

Denmark leads eurovision semi final 2 in Vienna tonight, with Eurovoix’s reworked Eurojury forecast putting the country nine points ahead of Australia in the jury vote. The same data set has Denmark first again in the online vote, giving viewers a cleaner read on who is most likely to qualify before the contest starts.

Denmark and Australia set the pace

Denmark collected six sets of points in the jury forecast, while Australia took seven sets and still finished nine points back. Cyprus sits third, Czechia fourth, and Malta fifth, which leaves Norway, Ukraine, Armenia, Latvia, and Azerbaijan outside the projected qualification line in the jury ranking.

Australia’s strength comes from the points spread: it gathered more twelve-point awards than Denmark in the jury forecast, even though Denmark still held the top line overall. Luxembourg also landed two sets of 12 points there, while Malta took Bulgaria’s 12 points and Bulgaria picked up Romania’s set, a reminder that the jury table is being shaped by a handful of decisive exchanges rather than broad support across the field.

Online vote shifts Albania

Denmark also leads the online vote forecast, this time by 13 points over Australia. Albania moves from sixth to third in that table, Cyprus slips to fourth, and Romania completes the top five, while Ukraine, Armenia, Norway, Luxembourg, and Azerbaijan are projected to miss the final on the readers’ side.

Denmark’s online lead is built on 12-point support from Australia, Cyprus, Armenia, Norway, France, the United Kingdom, and the Rest of the World. Australia takes three sets in the online forecast, Cyprus collects three sets of 12 points, Albania secures two, and Czechia also takes two, while Latvia gives its 12 points to Romania and Czechia picks up a set from Latvia.

Saturday final race

When the two restructured data sets are combined, Denmark is forecast to finish first, Australia second, Cyprus third, Albania fourth, and Czechia fifth. For viewers following tonight’s semi-final, the useful part is simple: the forecast narrows the night to five likely qualifiers at the sharp end, while five countries are projected to leave without a place in Saturday’s final.

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