Eurovision 2023: Official scorecard for the Grand Final
13 May 2023 at 00:10 CEST26 countries present 26 songs performed by 26 artists. It’s harder than you think to keep track of your faves!
And while our superb hosting lineup of Graham Norton, Hannah Waddingham, Julia Sanina and Alesha Dixon will be providing more than one recap once all entries have had their turn on the stage, it’s good to get your marks down while all three glorious minutes of each song are fresh in your mind.Â
To keep you on top of things during the evening, and to help you decide on your winner, we’ve put together the official scorecard for the Grand Final.
đź–¨ Download the Official Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final 2023Â scorecard
You might also want to print a few copies, should you be hosting your very own Eurovision party (no chat during the songs though, yeah?).
The scorecard can also serve as a helpful reminder for when your favourite is fast approaching, so that you don’t miss out while you’re fetching snacks and fizzy pop.
You can listen to all 37 songs of Eurovision 2024 via your favourite streaming service or watch the music videos on our YouTube channel.
The Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Malmö, Sweden on Tuesday 7 May (First Semi-Final), Thursday 9 May (Second Semi-Final) and Saturday 11 May (Grand Final) 2024.
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