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What is the running order for the Eurovision 2026 final?

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This year is the 70th Eurovision competition, and will take place in the Austrian capital of Vienna.

Following the two Semi-Finals earlier in the week, 20 qualifiers joined the ‘Big 4’ countries and reigning champions Austria.

This year’s Running Order was decided in the early hours following Thursday night’s Second Semi-Final (May 14).

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What is the running order for the Eurovision 2026 final?

Denmark will open the show, with Austria performing last.

The UK’s entry, Look Mum No Computer, will perform his song, Eins, Zwei, Drei, 14th.

Here is the full running order for Eurovision 2026:

  1. Denmark: Søren Torpegaard Lund – Før Vi Går Hjem
  2. Germany: Sarah Engels – Fire
  3. Israel: Noam Bettan – Michelle
  4. Belgium: ESSYLA – Dancing on the Ice
  5. Albania: Alis – Nân
  6. Greece: Akylas – Ferto
  7. Ukraine: LELÉKA – Ridnym
  8. Australia: Delta Goodrem – Eclipse
  9. Serbia: LAVINA – Kraj Mene
  10. Malta: AIDAN – Bella
  11. Czechia: Daniel Zizka – CROSSROADS
  12. Bulgaria: DARA – Bangaranga
  13. Croatia: LELEK – Andromeda
  14. United Kingdom: LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER – Eins, Zwei, Drei
  15. Monroe – Regarde!
  16. Moldova: Satoshi – Viva, Moldova!
  17. Finland: Linda Lampenius x Pete Parkkonen – Liekinheitin
  18. Poland: ALICJA – Pray
  19. Lithuania: Lion Ceccah – Sólo Quiero Más
  20. Sweden: FELICIA – My System
  21. Cyprus: Antigoni – JALLA
  22. Italy: Sal Da Vinci – Per Sempre Sì
  23. Norway: JONAS LOVV – YA YA YA
  24. Romania: Alexandra Căpitănescu – Choke Me
  25. Austria: COSMÓ – Tanzschein

How to vote in Eurovision

In the UK, you can vote by phone, text or online, and you can vote up to 10 times.

As the UK is a participating country, instructions on how to vote will be on screen during the broadcast.

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Voting will open just before the first song is performed and will stay open through all the performances, and for approximately 40 minutes after the last song has been performed.


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What time is Eurovision tonight?

The Grand Final will be available to watch on BBC One and iPlayer tonight (Saturday, May 16).

Coverage will begin from 8pm and continue until 11.50pm.

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