The sixth edition of Eurojury played host to almost one hundred former Eurovision Song Contest participants from thirty-five nations. Tonight, we revealed their favourite songs of this year’s contest, combined the votes of thousands of fans from across the globe to produce the most accurate simulation of Eurovision results likely to be seen on the big night in May.
Tonight’s broadcast was presented by the BBC’s Rob Lilley, filmed in four countries over three months. We revealed how this year’s jury members ranked the forty-three competing songs, before combining their scores with your votes. It wasn’t all facts, figures and number crunching though, along the way we were joined by a selection of guests including some of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest participants. You can watch this year’s edition on demand via Eurovoix Showcase by clicking on the banner below.
Israel has won the sixth edition of Eurojury represented by Netta with her song ‘Toy’ after finishing first in the jury vote and third in the televote. Despite winning the televote, France’s Madame Monseiur came fourth overall after finishing sixteenth with the juries. Over fourteen thousand points were awarded in this year’s popular vote, which resulted in Bulgaria finishing third overall. Claiming third place in the jury vote, Sweden slipped to seventh overall after the televote result, which is shown on the left side of each column.

The combined results of the international juries and the online vote was as follows:
- Israel – Netta – Toy – 393 points
- Czech Republic – Mikolas Josef – Lie to Me – 261 points
- Bulgaria – Equinox – Bones – 246 points
- France – Madame Monsieur – Mercy – 228 points
- Cyprus – Eleni Foureria – Fuego – 204 points
- Estonia – Elina Nechayeva – La Forza – 203 points
- Sweden – Benjamin Ingrosso – Dance You Off – 199 points
- Australia – Jessica Mauboy – We Got Love – 192 points
- Finland – Saara Aalto – Monsters – 181 points
- Belgium – Sennek – A Matter of Time – 166 points
- Austria – Cesar Sampson – Nobody But You – 128 points
- Germany – Michael Schulte – You Let Me Walk Alone – 107 points
- Denmark – Rasmussen – Higher Ground – 107 points
- Switzerland – Zibbz – Stones – 105 points
- Greece – Yianna Terzio – Oniro Mou – 104 points
- FYR Macedoia – Eye Cue – Lost & Found – 104 points
- Norway – Alexander Rybak – That’s How You Write A Song – 103 points
- Italy – Ermal Meta & Fabrizio Moro – Non mi avete fatto niente – 98 points
- Belarus – Alekseev – Forever – 67 points
- Portugal – Claudia Pascoal – O Jardim – 59 points
- Spain – Alfred & Amaia – Tu cancion – 50 points
- The Netherlands – Waylon – Outlaw in ‘Em – 47 points
- Latvia – Laura Rizzotto – Funny Girl – 46 points
- Hungary – AWS – Viszlat nyar – 46 points
- Lithuania – Ieva Zasimauskaite – When we’re old – 43 points
- United Kingdom – SuRie – Storm – 41 points
- Ukraine – Melovin – Under the Ladder – 39 points
- Malta – Christabelle – Taboo – 39 points
- Albania – Eugent Bushpepa – Mall – 35 points
- Ireland – Ryan O’Shaugnessy – Together – 34 points
- Iceland – Ari Olafsson – Our Choice – 19 points
- Georgia – Iriao – For You – 18 points
- Armenia – Sevak Khangayan – Qami – 18 points
- Romania – The Humans – Goodbye – 16 points
- Slovenia – Lea Sirk – Hvala, Ne! – 16 points
- San Marino – Jessika feat. Jenifer Brening – Who We Are – 13 points
- Serbia – Sanja Ilic & Balkanika – Nova Deca – 12 points
- Poland – Gromee feat. Lukas Meijer – Light Me Up – 11 points
- Azerbaijan – Aisel – X My Heart – 11 points
- Russia – Julia Samoylova – I Won’t Break – 10 points
- Croatia – Franka – Crazy – 6 points
- Montenegro – Vanja Radovanovic – Inje – 5 points
- Moldova – DoReDos – My lucky day – 1 point
The results of the jury voting was as follows:
- Israel – Netta – Toy – 246 points
- Czech Republic – Mikolas Josef – Lie to Me – 174 points
- Sweden – Benjamin Ingrosso – Dance You Off – 146 points
- Austria – Cesar Sampson – Nobody But You – 106 points
- Australia – Jessica Mauboy – We Got Love – 96 points
- Switzerland – Zibbz – Stones – 89 points
- Norway – Alexander Rybak – That’s How You Write A Song – 87 points
- Germany – Michael Schulte – You Let Me Walk Alone – 81 points
- Bulgaria – Equinox – Bones – 81 points
- Cyprus – Eleni Foureria – Fuego – 76 points
- Belgium – Sennek – A Matter of Time – 68 points
- Denmark – Rasmuseen – Higher Ground – 63 points
- Belarus – Alekseev – Forever – 63 points
- Estonia – Elina Nechayeva – La Forza – 61 points
- Finland – Saara Aalto – Monsters – 57 points
- France – Madame Monsieur – Mercy – 50 points
- Latvia – Laura Rizzotto – Funny Girl – 39 points
- Italy – Ermal Meta & Fabrizio Moro – Non mi avete fatto niente – 33 points
- The Netherlands – Waylon – Outlaw in ‘Em – 31 points
- Portugal – Claudia Pascoal – O Jardim – 27 points
- Malta – Christabelle – Taboo – 26 points
- Spain – Alfred & Amaia – Tu cancion – 26 points
- Hungary – AWS – Viszlat nyar – 24 points
- Ireland – Ryan O’Shaugnessy – Together – 24 points
- Greece – Yianna Terzio – Oniro Mou – 21 points
- United Kingdom – SuRie – Storm – 19 points
- Romania – The Humans – Goodbye – 16 points
- Lithuania – Ieva Zasimauskaite – When we’re old – 13 points
- Poland – Gromee feat. Lukas Meijer – Light Me Up – 11 points
- Albania – Eugent Bushpepa – Mall – 10 points
- Georgia – Iriao – For You – 8 points
- FYR Macedonia – Eye Cue – Lost & Found – 8 points
- Iceland – Ari Olafsson – Our Choice – 7 points
- Ukraine – Melovin – Under the Ladder – 7 points
- Armenia – Sevak Khangyan – Qami – 6 points
- Russia – Julia Samoylova – I Won’t Break – 6 points
- Slovenia – Lea Sirk – Hvala, Ne! – 4 points
- Croatia – Franka – Crazy – 2 points
- Azerbaijan – Aisel – X My Heart – 1 point
- Serbia – Sanja Ilic & Balkanika – Nova Deca – 1 point
- Moldova – DoReDos – My lucky day – 0 points
- Montenegro – Vanja Radovanovic – Inje – 0 points
- San Marino – Jessika feat. Jenifer Brening – Who We Are – 0 points