Feb 12 • 22:00 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia TVNET

SUPERNOVA 2026 ⟩ Intrigue until the last moment: the 'black horse' breathes down the favorites' necks

Latvia will determine its representative for this year's Eurovision song contest in Vienna on February 14, with current predictions showing tight competition among the top contenders.

On the evening of February 14, Latvia will announce its representative for this year's Eurovision Song Contest, which will be held in Vienna, Austria. The competition is heating up as various assessments have been compiled, including those from international experts, indicating that suspense remains high right up to the final moment of the selection process.

Current bookmaker predictions suggest that the top three contenders are Emilija with "All We Ever Had," Atvara with "Ēnā," and the group "Kautkaili" with their song "Te un tagad." While these entries are popular among the public and experts alike, there is speculation about a so-called "black horse"—a lesser-known entrant that has not been included in the favorites but could potentially upset the expectations of the audience and juries.

This anticipation reflects the vibrant nature of the Eurovision selection process in Latvia, highlighting the blend of established acts and emerging talent. The decision on February 14 will not only affect the future of the competing artists but also the national pride and excitement surrounding the Eurovision event, as the chosen representative aims to make a significant impact in the international arena.

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