Who will win Junior Eurovision?  Voters are sure, only one country matters

Who will win Junior Eurovision? Voters are sure, only one country matters

Junior Eurovision on Sunday afternoon! Poland is represented by Maja Krzy¿ewska with the song “I just need a friend”. Unfortunately, the unofficial Internet users’ vote predicting this year’s winner predicts that a completely different country will win.

already on Sunday. In the afternoon we will find out who will win this year’s competition, which takes place in Nice. . The 12-year-old has been in France for several days now.

As with every stage of the Eurovision concerts, also during the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, viewers can choose their winner on the official Eurovision website. This year, unfortunately, it is not Poland that takes the podium.

Junior Eurovision. Internet users predict who will win the competition

Children aged 9 to 14 take part in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. You can’t bet on their winnings at bookmakers, but you can use online surveys to predict who has the best chance. This year, Spain is winning the online voting so far on the official Eurovision website. Over 17,000 votes were cast, which is a really impressive result for an online poll.

The poll posted on the official Eurovision website has a history of really good results. So far, she has not been wrong in predicting the main winners of the “big” adult Eurovision Song Contest – if Internet users chose Sweden, Sweden won. If they thought the Netherlands would win, the Netherlands won. This year, according to them, what matters most is Spain, which will fight the Netherlands – both countries have collected over 20 percent. votes (third-placed France has only seven percent). Maja Krzyżewska with the song “I just need a friend” is far off the podium, but ranks high in the top ten performers.

Junior Eurovision. Spain competes with the Netherlands

This year, Spain is represented by Sandra Valero with the song “Loviu”, the Netherlands – the duo Sep&Jasmijn – “Holding on to you”. The songs are extremely different and you can see which country will use them to convince the audience. The Dutch duo focuses on dance rhythms, the Spanish singer wants to show what possibilities her voice has. We will see who will ultimately win soon, on Sunday late afternoon.

Source: Gazeta

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