How to Vote in the Eurovision Final and What It Will Cost for Each One
- Tonight, May 17, 2025, Basel, Switzerland, hosts the finale of the Eurovision Song Contest, where 26 nations, including the UK and Sweden, compete for the top prize.
- The event implements last year’s voting revisions, allowing viewers to start casting votes shortly before the initial performance and continue doing so until up to 40 minutes after the finale.
- For the first time in the UK, viewers can cast their votes using the official Eurovision app, which can be downloaded on smartphones and tablets running iOS, Android, or Windows operating systems, in addition to voting by phone and SMS.
- Bookmakers give Sweden’s comedy trio Kaj, performing Bara Bada Bastu, a 42% chance to win, with Austria and France having 21% and 9% chances respectively.
- The total scores will combine 50% public votes and 50% professional jury votes, with UK spokesperson Ncuti Gatwa announcing jury points before the public vote decides the winner.
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