Austria has competed in Eurovision since 1957 and won the contest once in 2015 with Conchita Wurst's 'Rise Like a Phoenix.' Eurovision 2026 will take place in Sweden with semi-finals and a grand finale featuring participating nations. The televote is a critical scoring component—audience voting from home viewers across participating countries—combined with professional jury votes to determine final rankings. Currently, the market shows 0% odds for Austria to win the televote, suggesting traders assess the country's chances of topping the audience vote as extremely unfavorable. The televote represents roughly half of the final Eurovision scoring calculation, with professional jury votes comprising the other half. Austria's outcome will depend on its song quality, performance execution, and how well it resonates with the international viewing audience. Eurovision televoting patterns are shaped by geographic proximity, cultural affinity, and contemporary music trends. The market resolves on May 16, 2026, when Eurovision 2026 results are officially announced, determining whether Austria achieved the televote victory.