Third place last year with Chanel and her ‘mango juice’ made the Spanish believe in Eurovision again. On May 14, millions of Spaniards once again dreamed of a victory in the musical contest to the rhythm of Slo Mo, a feeling that remains to this day with the singer who represents us this year: Blanca Paloma. The artist from Elche will take the stage in Liverpool to ”pinch the heart” of all Europe with a song dedicated to her grandmother Carmen: Ea Ea.

The theme, which mixes the most traditional flamenco with current sounds and modern rhythms, has been conquering hundreds of fans from all over the world at the different Eurovisual parties that have been held as a prelude to the festival. The good work of Blanca Paloma and the incredible directness of her has made Spain rank in the TOP 5 of the payment bets to win Eurovision, something that arouses a lot of expectation.

Between comments, rankings and conjectures about how Spain will be this year in the contest, Datamania.es has published a study based on a mathematical model that can predict the position we will get.

”In 6 of the 7 editions our model would have predicted Spain’s place with a difference of only 2 places or less. Only in 2016 our model predicted a somewhat better position (17th) than the one finally obtained (22nd)”, they expose on their Twitter account.

Based on this information and the great precision they have had with the results of the study that has been carried out since 2016, the data portal has announced that Blanca Paloma will be between 4th and 8th place, a very good position.

”Every day we run 10,000 simulations (with 1 million calculated data) to try to answer that question. Currently our logarithm sees Spain with a 70% chance of finishing between 4th and 8th place,” they shared on networks.

Although it is a difficult year because there are very good songs and very strong participants like Loreen, who won the festival in 2012 with Euphoria, Eurofans are very excited about the Spanish proposal and dream of seeing Blanca Paloma rise with the long-awaited crystal microphone .

The joy of the channel and the fans during these last two years has nothing to do with the energy that existed around the contest before the Benidorm Fest returned to our country. After years of struggle by Eurovision lovers and hard work by the renewed team of Televisión Española, Spain once again believes in the magic of the most famous music festival on the European continent.