Today it is the turn of the United Kingdom to reveal their points. As part of the Big 5 the United Kingdom qualifies direct for the final of the contest every year. The last time the United Kingdom won in Eurovision was back in 1997, since then it’s been a mixture of poor results and occasional top 10s. This year United Kingdom have turned to Molly Smitten-Downes with the song “Children of the Universe” to fly the flag in Copenhagen.
The British Eurojury is made up of two former Eurovision entrants:
- Andy Abraham – Eurovision 2008 – “Even If” – 25th in the final
- Nicki French – Eurovision 2008 – “Don’t Play That Song Again” – 16th in the final
Here are the points from the UK:
- Malta – 12 points
- Denmark – 10 points
- Hungary – 8 points
- Norway – 7 points
- Armenia – 6 points
- Azerbaijan – 5 points
- Latvia – 4 points
- Sweden – 3 points
- France – 2 points
- Austria – 1 point
That leaves the top.5 as:
- United Kingdom – 136 points
- Armenia – 120 points
- Sweden – 113 points
- Malta – 113 points
- Denmark – 104 points
You can find out more about the United Kingdom and their jury here. You can see the points in full so far here or as a list here.
Tomorrow the points from Belgium will be announced.
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The total calculation is wrong on the scoresheet. Armenia has 120 but it says 132 on the big list.
We will review it, thanks for telling! 😉
No problem, thanks for the eurojury :). If you don’t mind me asking, what impressions of the songs are the jurors viewing, the newest official video or the live performance from it’s nf?
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