The 22nd edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest It will be held on November 16, 2024 at the Caja Mágica in Madrid. This event, which brings together young talents from all over Europe, promises to be a vibrant celebration full of emotion.
One of the most repeated doubts is whether Spain can take first place in the contest. On this occasion the candidacy of Chloe DeLaRosathe answer is yes, as surveys on Junior Eurovision 2024.
The Eurovisionworld platform, which echoes the sharing of bets on Eurovision, assures on its website that the children's edition does not allow this type of activity: “Junior Eurovision is only open to children between 9 and 14 years old. In most countries it is illegal to bet on underage events, and for this reason, there are no bookmakers offering odds for Junior Eurovision.”
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However, you can get an idea of ​​what the favorite bets are by following the surveys they publish. “At Eurovisionworld we see Junior Eurovision more as a game for children than as a competition, where the main objective is for children to have fun. (…) It should not be about competition and money, but about the children,” the specialized publication noted. “Although we can't show you odds for Junior Eurovision 2024, you can still get an idea of who are the favorites thanks to our experts (you!) who voted in our poll”, he added.
These are the Junior Eurovision favorites
Thus, according to the survey and the responses of the users of said website, the favorite countries to win are: Portugal (25%), Spain (16%), Armenia (13%), Ukraine (10%), Estonia (7%) and Cyprus (7%). These are the results according to a survey that has more than 22,600 votes at 12:42 p.m. on November 14. At the lowest part of the table are Albania (1%) and San Marino, which accumulates less than 1% of the votes.
With these results, Spain is positioned as one of the favorites, which increases the excitement and expectations for the big night in Madrid. Will this be the year Spain takes the trophy home? Only time will tell, but the surveys already give us reasons to dream.