That’s the second semi final of Eurovision 2018 done and dusted, with another ten countries moving through to tomorrow night’s Grand Final.
But naturally, with ten countries progressing to the final round, eight more countries see their Eurovision 2018 journeys coming to an end.
In good news for Australia, Jessica Mauboy sailed through to tomorrow night’s final with her single ‘We Got Love’.
Previous winner Alexander Rybak from Norway will also perform in tomorrow night’s Grand Final.
But Russian President Vladimir Putin won’t be too happy to know that the 2018 Russian entrant failed to make it to the final.
Here’s the list of the ten countries moving through;
Australia
Denmark
Hungary
Moldova
Netherlands
Norway
Serbia
Slovenia
Sweden
Ukraine
Each of those countries will join the ten countries moving through from the first semi, plus Germany, Italy, Spain, France and the UK as part of the “big five” and the host nation Portugal.
That means, of course, that eight countries have been knocked from the competition. They are (in alphabetical order); Georgia, Latvia, Malta, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia and San Marino.
The 2018 Eurovision final will take place on Saturday night European time (Sunday morning Australian time). And here’s the all-important running order, with our Jess somewhere in the middle of the pack;
01. Ukraine
02. Spain
03. Slovenia
04. Lithuania
05. Austria
06. Estonia
07. Norway
08. Portugal
09. United Kingdom
10. Serbia
11. Germany
12. Albania
13. France
14. Czech Republic
15. Denmark
16. Australia
17. Finland
18. Bulgaria
19. Moldova
20. Sweden
21. Hungary
22. Israel
23. Netherlands
24. Ireland
25. Cyprus
26. Italy
After her electrifying performance in the first of the semi finals, Cyprus’s Eleni Foureira is now odds-on favourite to take home the 2018 crown.