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Eurovision final 2019 LIVE results and winners: Follow all the action from the song contest in Tel Aviv including UK entry Michael Rice | London Evening Standard

Not so good for Michael Rice...

Eurovision final 2019 LIVE results and winners: Follow all the action from the song contest in Tel Aviv including UK entry Michael Rice | London Evening Standard

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Eurovision 2019 results: All the action from the song contest as Duncan Laurence wins for the NetherlandsNot so good for Michael Rice...

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Eurovision is over for another year and there are new winners in town - the Netherlands.

Duncan Laurence triumphed in Tel Aviv with his track Arcade, which was the favourite for several days before the competition.

Sadly for the UK, a decent finish wasn't on the cards as Michael Rice and Bigger Than Us slumped to the bottom of the 26-strong table.

Elsewhere during the show, there was a show-stopping performance from Madonna as well as a Eurovision greats medley featuring Conchita and last year's winner Netta.

Relive all the action from one night in Israel...

A look ahead to this year's competition...

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Ahead of tomorrow night's 2nd semi-final, these are the odds on who looks likely to win this year's contest. Unfortunately it's not looking likely for the UK.

Madonna has broken her silence on performing at this year's Eurovision final amid the ongoing controversy. Here's what she had to say...

Doesn't bode well for us really...

Although Australia isn't in Europe, looks like people really want them to win after THAT "unbelievable" semi-final performance from Kate Miller-Heidke

Missed all the action? Here's who went through... and yes, Australia has made it.

Rylan Clark-Neal and Scott Mills were on commentary duty at Tuesday night's first semi-final in Tel Aviv which saw 17 countries compete for the 10 places on offer.

It's nearly time! After months of narrowing down potential entrants we're one semi-final away from Saturday night's grand Eurovision 2019 final.

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