Eurovision 2025 winner confirmed as uk finish in 19th place

Eurovision 2025 winner confirmed as uk finish in 19th place


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Austria were announced as the winners of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 after they secured a total of points. HOW DOES EUROVISION SCORING WORK? The result of the 2025 Eurovision Song


Contest is determined by a combination of points from national juries and viewer votes in the participating countries, along with a separate Rest of The World vote. Each national jury is


made up of a group of five music professionals in that country. After viewers have cast their votes, each national spokesperson from the 37 participating countries will present the points of


their professional jury live to the world. After the presentation of the scores from the juries, the televoting points from all participating countries will be combined, providing one score


for each song. These televoting results will then be announced by the hosts building towards a dramatic climax as the winner of Eurovision 2025 is announced. EUROVISION LEADERBOARD IN FULL


When the national juries had voted, Austria were top of the leaderboard with 258 points with Switzerland close behind with 214 points. The UK were in 10th place with 88 points awarded from


the juries. After the audience vote, Austria were awarded another 178 points and secured the winning position. Israel placed in second position with 357 points, Estonia secured thrd position


with 356 points and Sweden finished in fourth with 321 points. WHERE DID UK FINISH? The UK act Remember Monday finished in 19th place and received 88 points. Ahead of the Grand Final, UK


act Remember Monday were given odds of 66/1 to win the competition. In fact, nine countries were considered more likely to win than the UK. This meant they were more likely to finish in last


place (3/1) than first, while 12/1 says they score 'nul points'. Elsewhere, Sweden led the betting at 10/11, with Austria (3/1) and France (5/1) he only other countries priced


shorter than 14/1 to win. Alex Apati of Ladbrokes said: "Remember Monday need nothing short of a miracle to cause an upset in Switzerland tonight, if the latest odds are anything to go


by." Ahead of the Grand Final, Remember Monday spoke about what it meant to perform at Eurovision, with Charlotte explaining: "It’s so hard because you can’t visualise that at all,


so it’s not even worth thinking about that many people... but just knowing that people are watching the three of us living our dream is everything!" Their song What the Hell Just


Happened? failed to impress viewers at home and the trio ended in xx place. EUROVISION SONG CONTENT IS AVAILABLE TO WATCH ON BBC IPLAYER