Eurovision Countries Total Points by Year

The total points gained by each country during the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest, 2016 to 2024
Grand Final Points only!
Between 2016-2024, due to change in the allocation of points in 2016
Loading Chart
2 Comments
+2
Level 71
Jul 11, 2022
Interesting Info:

- The 2020 competition was canceled due to COVID-19

- Ukraine and Bulgaria didn't participate in 2019 for different reasons, and Bulgaria failed to qualify for the final in 2022, yet both have racked up over 1500 points.

- France & Italy are both pre-qualified for the final due to them financing most of the competition (So are Spain, UK, and Germany). This results in them not having to go through the Semi-Finals and not having poorly performing acts be eliminated, such as the case of France 2022

- Russia failed to qualify in 2018 and was banned in 2017 and 2022. Sergey Lazarev, who represented Russia in 2016 and 2019, received 861 points and would place 13th if he was a country

- Ukraine has won twice in this time frame, in 2016 and in 2022.

- Norway 11th (890), Switzerland 12th (874), Israel 13th (831), Cyprus 14th (803), and Serbia 15th (731)

+1
Level 71
Aug 15, 2024
2024 Update!!!

- Italy gets it's worst result in eight years, coming in 7th

- Switzerland won the contest, getting a record-breaking 591 points, which makes up for the lack of qualification between 2015 and 2018. The 4th place in 2019 and 3rd in 2021 also helps.

- Bulgaria holds on despite not having qualified or participated in a grand final since 2021.

- Netherlands is 11th (just off the chart) and would most likely have replaced Norway if this year's entry had not been disqualified

- Rounding out the T20 are Russia, Moldova, Cyprus, Finland, Lithuania, Croatia, Belgium, Serbia, and Spain.

- I predict that Ukraine will overtake first come next year and that Bulgaria will lose it's spot to Moldova or Cyprus