Daði og Gagnamagnið of Iceland have been named the winners of Eurojury 2020 with the song “Think About Things”.
The final of Eurojury 2020 has just finished, with Iceland declared the winner by just 1 point. Daði og Gagnamagnið won this years contest with a grand total of 440 points, ahead of Switzerland’s entrant Gjon’s Tears on 439 points.

This year two semi-finals were held to determine the twenty acts that made it through to the finals alongside the pre-qualified Big Five and the Netherlands. Your votes cast in the semi-finals and the juries points determined the ten qualifiers from each semi-final.
Over 180 jurors from 42 countries joined the public voting in their thousands to vote for the act they wanted to win Eurojury 2020. The jurors votes were combined to create national juries, with the public votes also being combined into national results.
The results of the jury voting were as follows:
- Iceland – 256 points
- Sweden – 252 points
- Malta – 194 points
- Russia – 186 points
- Romania – 181 points
- Switzerland – 163 points
- Lithuania – 147 points
- Italy – 134 points
- Bulgaria – 131 points
- The Netherlands – 95 points
- Austria – 77 points
- Germany – 60 points
- Azerbaijan – 56 points
- Denmark – 47 points
- Ukraine – 40 points
- Australia – 38 points
- United Kingdom – 35 points
- Norway – 31 points
- Israel – 29 points
- France – 29 points
- Albania – 20 points
- Armenia – 19 points
- Latvia – 13 points
- Spain – 10 points
- Serbia – 7 points
- Greece – 3 points
The online vote results were as follows:
- Switzerland – 276 points
- Bulgaria – 217 points
- Lithuania – 202 points
- Iceland – 184 points
- Malta – 172 points
- Russia – 124 points
- Italy – 118 points
- Norway – 115 points
- Sweden – 99 points
- Germany – 87 points
- Israel – 84 points
- Romania – 81 points
- Azerbaijan – 78 points
- Ukraine – 66 points
- Australia – 51 points
- Albania – 49 points
- Greece – 44 points
- Serbia – 40 points
- Netherlands – 38 points
- Armenia – 37 points
- Denmark – 33 points
- Latvia – 28 points
- Spain – 26 points
- Austria – 15 points
- France – 12 points
- United Kingdom – 4 points
Eurojury
For the past two years, Eurojury has correctly identified the winner of Eurovision with both Netta and Duncan Laurence topping the overall leaderboard in Eurojury and the Eurovision Song Contest itself. Eurojury also correctly identified four out of the top five acts in the final in Tel Aviv.
This evenings final was hosted by Rob Lilleye. This was the third time he has been the sole presenter following two editions with a co-host – 2016 with Karl William Lund and in 2019 with Alice Chapman.
Directing the show was Samuel Deakin – he has conducted this role on every edition of Eurojury. Heading up the production was James Rowe after he co-produced the broadcast in 2019.