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How to watch ALL 9 shows on Eurovision Super Saturday!

10 February 2023 at 16:00 CET
Eurovision Song Contest trophy - Turin 2022
This Saturday 11 February, Eurovision fans all over the globe will be stocking up on snacks and rebooting old laptops ready to watch a cornucopia of national finals this ‘Super Saturday’ - when no fewer than 7 Eurovision participants will be decided over the course of one very long evening.

Things start with Estonia's Eesti Laul at 18:30 CET and end with Italy’s Festival di Sanremo at some point in the early hours of Sunday morning… who knows?

All seven decisive shows will be available to watch via different streaming channels (listed below), along with a further two shows that aren’t grand finals (should you have an extra couple of monitors going spare).

Super Saturday lineup:

🇪🇪 Estonia / Eesti Laul (Grand Final) ⭐️ - 18:30 CET ERR 🔗
🇷🇴 Romania / Selecţia Naţională (Grand Final) ⭐️ - 19:30 CET TVR 🔗
🇩🇰 Denmark / Dansk Melodi Grand Prix ⭐️ - 20:00 CET DR 🔗
🇱🇻 Latvia / Supernova (Grand Final) ⭐️ 20:10 CET LTV 🔗
🇭🇷 Croatia / Dora 2023 (Grand Final) ⭐️ - 20:15 CET HRTi 🔗
🇮🇹 Italy / Festival di Sanremo (Final Night) ⭐️ - 20:40 CET RaiPlay 🔗
🇲🇹 Malta / Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2023 (Grand Final) ⭐️ - 21:00 CET TVMi 🔗

Also on the same evening: 

🇱🇹 Lithuania / Pabandom Iš Naujo! 2023 (Second Semi-Final) - 20:00 CET LRT 🔗
🇸🇪 Sweden / Melodifestivalen (Heat Two) - 20:00 CET SVTPlay 🔗

Of course, all national finals run to their own set of rules, independent of the Eurovision Song Contest.

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