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Who will win Eurovision? Meet the 26 songs that will compete in the final

Portugal will be the second country to play in the Eurovision Grand Final, which takes place this Saturday night in Liverpool, UK. Mimicat will look to secure a second Portuguese victory in the “Ai Coração” themed event.

In the final, in addition to the 20 countries selected in the semi-final, the “Big Five” (France, Germany, Spain, United Kingdom and Italy) will join the countries that qualify directly for the final due to the contribution they make to the event.

The order in which the 26 countries perform in the final is decided by the executive producers meeting. The selection used to be based on a raffle, but since 2013 this has been left to the EBU (European Broadcasting Union) we choose based on the dynamics of the festival.

Discover 26 songs that will take part in the final:

1- Austria: “Who the hell is Edgar?” Teia and Salena

2- Portugal: “Ai Coração”, Mimicat.

3. Switzerland: “Water gun”, Remo Forrer.

4- Poland: “Solo”, Blanca

5- Serbia: “Samo Mi Se Spava”, Luke Black.

6- France: “Évidemment”, La Sarra.

7- Cyprus: Break a Broken Heart by Andrew Lambrou

8. Spain: “Eaea”, Blanca Paloma.

9- Sweden: Tatu, Loreen

10- Albania: “Duje” Albina and Familia Kelmendi.

11- Italy: “Due Vite”, Marco Mengoni.

12- Estonia: “Bridges”, Alika

13- Finland: “Cha-cha-cha”, Kyaeriya.

14- Czech Republic: “My Sister’s Crown” of Vesna

15- Australia: The Promise, Voyager.

16- Belgium: “Because of you”, Gustaf

17- Armenia: “Future Lover”, Brunette

18- Moldova: “Soarele si Luna”, Pasha Parfeni

19- Ukraine: “Steel Heart” TVORCHI

20- Norway: “The Queen of Kings”, Alessandra.

21- Germany: “Blood & Glitter”, Lord of the Lost

22- Lithuania: “Stay”, Monika Linkyte.

23- Israel: “Unicorn”, Noah Kirel.

24- Slovenia: “Carpe Diem”, Joker Out

25- Croatia: “Mama SC!”, from 3 years old.

26. UK: “I Wrote a Song” by May Muller.

Author: Ana Sophia Pinto This Katarina Cruz
Source: CM Jornal

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