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Eurovision 2026 Song Reviews – Part 7 (Austria, France, Germany, Italy, and the UK)

Welcome to our new series of posts!
The moment of truth has arrived, and all 35 competing songs for Eurovision 2026 have been revealed.
So we are ready for an extended review of them and a ranking of the songs.
Each post in the series will focus on 5 songs.

This 7th post will focus on 5 of the countries competing in the final: Austria, France, Germany, Italy, and the UK



You can find the previous episodes here:

  1. Belgium, Croatia, Montenegro, Portugal, and Serbia
  2. Estonia, Finland, Lithuania, Poland, and Sweden
  3. Georgia, Greece, Israel, Moldova, and San Marino
  4. Albania, Bulgaria, Czechia, Romania, and Switzerland
  5. Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Malta, and Ukraine
  6. Australia, Denmark, Latvia, Luxembourg, and Norway

 COSMÓ – Tanzschein

COSMÓ won the Austrian selection for Eurovision 2026, “Vienna Calling 2026”, with his song “Tanzschein“.
The title translates to “Dance License,” which in the song represents emotional intelligence and empathy. COSMÓ critiques the ego and “toxic” posturing often found in nightlife, suggesting that to truly “dance” with others, one needs more than just rhythm; they need a license to be authentic and respectful.


Initial Personal Ranking

19th overall

Musical Review

Betting Odds

The song was selected as Austria’s entry for Eurovision 2026 on February 20th.
On the first 3 days, Austria was ranked between 25th and 29th place.
Ever since February 23rd, Austria has been ranked between 30th and 32nd place.

Early Prediction

Austria suggests one of the coolest entries this year.
However, it seems the song hasn’t achieved enough traction throughout the season.
It will be remembered by the catchy chorus and the choreography, but I think some might question the language, the style, and the genre. I am mostly concerned about the jury support, which might be too low.
I predict Austria will end between 19th and 25th place in the final.



 Monroe – Regarde!

Monroe was internally selected to perform “Regarde!” in Eurovision 2026.
The song’s message is a hymn to universal love, urging the listener to “Look!” (Regarde!) past human differences and difficulties. It frames love as the only language capable of truly uniting a fractured world, delivered with the grandiosity of a modern opera.

Initial Personal Ranking

21st overall

Musical Review

Betting Odds

The song was revealed as the French entry on March 6th.
Ever since then, it has almost always ranked 2nd, with a few days in 3rd place.


Early Prediction

Things look quite positive for France.
Since 2024, it seems they have been on the right track, finishing in the top 10 for consecutive 2 years.
However, I can’t ignore that the song isn’t that accessible to the general public.
I think the odds might be overestimated for now.
On the other hand, I imagine they will have a great staging.
Therefore, I predict France will get a high jury score, but a modest public vote (up to 80 points, let’s say). France will finish around 5th-11th in the final.

Sarah Engels – Fire


Sarah Engels won “Das Deutsche Finale 2026” with the song “Fire“.
The song serves as anthem of self-empowerment and boundary-setting. Sarah draws from her personal journey to tell a story about recognizing one’s own worth after dealing with a “liar” or a toxic influence. It’s about the “fire” of standing up for yourself, refusing to be played, and finally following your own dreams without looking back.

Initial Personal Ranking

16th overall

Musical Review

Betting Odds

Germany selected its song for Eurovision 2026 on February 28th.
Ever since then, Germany has been ranked between 21st and 25th place, mostly around 23rd place.

Early Prediction

It seems that over the years, the love and appreciation for girly pop bops has decreased.
I can see it ranked quite mid-low in some countries. I think it will depend much on the staging and the running order.
Prediction: I think Germany will end around 17th-22nd in the final.

 

Sal Da Vinci – Per sempre sì

Sal Da Vinci won “Festival di Sanremo 2026” with his song “Per sempre sì“.
His song is a tribute to eternal commitment and enduring love. The title “Forever Yes” refers to the vow of marriage and the decision to face life’s challenges together. Sal, dedicated this song to his wife of over 30 years, making the “sì” a symbol of fidelity and the joy found in a lifelong partnership.

Initial Personal Ranking

33rd overall

Musical Review

Betting Odds

The song was selected to represent Italy on February 28th.
Ever since then, Italy has been ranked between 8th and 11th place.

Early Prediction

It is one of the least competitive songs from Italy in recent years, and I think it is a bit dated. However, it might succeed better than expected, due to Italy’s repetition in the contest.
Prediction: Italy is likely to finish on the left side of the scoreboard, around 6th-11th in the final.

LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER – Eins, Zwei, Drei

LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER (real name: Sam Battle) was internally selected to represent the UK in Eurovision 2026 with the song “Eins, Zwei, Drei” (Eng: 1,2,3).
The song tells the story of someone who dreams of flying away from a mundane office job into a world of endless creative possibilities. The German counting serves the idea that sometimes you just need a new “rhythm” to make yourself feel better. It also symbolises the will to break free and change reality.

Initial Personal Ranking

8th overall

Musical Review

Betting Odds

The UK revealed its Eurovision entry on March 6th.
Between March 6th and 11th, the UK was ranked between 10th and 12th place.
Between March 12th and April 6th, the UK was ranked between 13th and 16th place.
Ever since April 7th, the song has been ranked between 17th and 18th place.

Early Prediction

It is about whether the risk will pay off. The UK decided to try something new and different. I am not sure whether the public will appreciate it. If the staging is the correct one, it might do even better.
Prediction: I think the UK will end around 15th-20th in the final.


Eurovision 2026 will be held in Vienna, Austria, on May 12th, 14th, and 16th, 2026.

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