The EBU has released the detailed set of points from the two semi-finals of the Eurovision Song Contest 2019.
Semi-Final One had Kate Miller-Heidke from Australia win the top qualifying spot, followed by Czech Republic and Iceland. Jon Ola Sand, Executive Supervisor for the Eurovision Song Contest, tweeted that there were just two points separating the last qualifier from the first non-qualifier. Belarus took the tenth qualifying spot, just ahead of Poland. Here are the combined points for the first semi-final:
1. Australia – 261 points
2. Czech Republic – 242
3. Iceland – 221
4. Estonia – 198
5. Greece – 185
6. Slovenia – 167
7. Serbia – 156
8. San Marino – 150
9. Cyprus – 149
10. Belarus – 122
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11. Poland – 120
12. Hungary – 97
13. Belgium – 70
14. Georgia – 62
15. Portugal – 51
16. Montenegro – 46
17. Finland – 23
Eventual winner Duncan Laurence from the Netherlands also got first place in the second semi-final. He was followed by North Macedonia and Sweden. After the show Sand revealed that just one point separated the tenth-placer from the eleventh-placer. These were Denmark and Lithuania, respectively, with the one-point difference securing the former’s slot in the grand final. Here are the full combined votes from the second semi-final:
1. The Netherlands – 280 points
2. North Macedonia – 239
3. Sweden – 238
4. Switzerland – 232
5. Azerbaijan – 224
6. Russia – 217
7. Norway – 210
8. Malta – 157
9. Albania – 96
10. Denmark – 94
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11. Lithuania – 93
12. Moldova – 85
13. Romania – 71
14. Croatia – 64
15. Latvia – 50
16. Armenia – 49
17. Austria – 21
18. Ireland – 16
Full breakdowns of each show’s results can be found on the Eurovision.tv event page for the 2019 contest.