Eurovision 2026 takes place on May 16, with Belgium competing among dozens of European nations and guest countries. The contest uses a hybrid scoring system that combines professional jury votes with direct public televoting, with the televote representing a significant portion of the total points awarded to each artist. The market currently prices Belgium's chances of winning the televote at 0%, reflecting the distributed expectations across traders that other entries will receive stronger public support when votes are counted. Belgium's Eurovision track record shows moderate televoting performance across recent years, though the specific song choice, artist appeal, and staging production for the 2026 entry will ultimately determine its competitive position relative to other participants. The televote outcome becomes clear immediately when voting results are officially announced during the contest's grand finale broadcast. This prediction market settles once Eurovision's official sources publish the final televote standings.