It's been a long yet hugely entertaining night on BBC One thanks to the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, which took place in the UK this year for the first time since 1998.

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Of course, Liverpool was hosting on behalf of Ukraine, which won last year's competition with Kalush Orchestra, but that didn't stop the city from bringing all the Britishness, including a musical cameo from the Princess of Wales to even Peppa Pig popping up.

Tonight saw 26 acts take to the stage, including the UK's Mae Muller, and after several hours of stellar performances, hosts Graham Norton and Hannah Waddingham brought us the results from the juries and the public – and in turns out, the bookies were pretty spot on.

After the jury and public votes were revealed, the top four came down to Sweden entry and 2012 Eurovision champion Loreen, Finland's Käärijä, Israel's Noa Kirel and Italy's Marco Mengoni – but who scored the most points?

While none of the countries came away with nil points, here's a breakdown of the 2023 Eurovision votes:

  1. Sweden, Loreen – Tattoo – 583
  2. Finland – Käärijä – Cha Cha Cha – 526
  3. Israel, Noa Kirel – Unicorn – 362
  4. Italy – Marco Mengoni – Due Vite – 350
  5. Norway – Alessandra – Queen of Kings – 268
  6. Ukraine – TVORCHI – Heart of Steel – 243
  7. Belgium – Gustaph – Because of You – 182
  8. Estonia, Alika – Bridges – 168
  9. Australia – Voyager – Promise – 151
  10. Czechia – Vesna – My Sister's Crown – 129
  11. Lithuania, Monika Linkytė – Stay – 127
  12. Cyprus – Andrew Lambrou – Break a Broken Heart – 126
  13. Croatia – Let 3 – Mama ŠČ – 123
  14. Armenia – Brunette – Future Lover – 122
  15. Austria – Teya & Salena – Who The Hell is Edgar? – 120
  16. France – La Zarra – Évidemment – 104
  17. Spain – Blanca Paloma – Eaea – 100
  18. Moldova – Pasha Parfeni – Soarele si Luna – 96
  19. Poland – Blanka – Solo – 93
  20. Switzerland – Remo Forrer – Watergun – 92
  21. Slovenia – Joker Out – Carpe Diem – 78
  22. Albania – Albina & Familja Kelmendi – Duje – 76
  23. Portugal – Mimicat – Ai Coração – 59
  24. Serbia – Luke Black – Samo Mi Se Spava – 30
  25. United Kingdom – Mae Muller – I Wrote A Song – 24
  26. Germany – Lord of the Lost – Blood & Glitter – 18

Listen to all of this year's Eurovision songs on TIDAL, while the full album of tracks is also available on CD and vinyl now.

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Lauren Morris
Lauren MorrisEntertainment and Factual Writer
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