We’ve been waiting and waiting to find out which city will host Eurovision 2017. And it now looks like Ukraine is finally ready to give us an answer. On Thursday the Ukrainian government published a notice for an official “briefing” tomorrow, September 9th at 12.00 CET that will reveal whether Kyiv or Odessa is the Eurovision 2017 host city.

Of course, this isn’t the first time that we’ve heard such a promise out of Ukraine. The saga started when an announcement was made that the host city decision would be made on August 1st. This was then postponed “indefinitely” at the end of July. Then, just two weeks ago, the announcement was all set to be made — before the press conference was called off just 20 minutes ahead of time. With all that in mind, we’re not quite ready to believe we’ll be hearing a result tomorrow. At least not until we see that press conference live and in progress!

As a reminder, the decision has come down to Kyiv or Odessa, with Dnipro having ruled itself out of the contest following the final postponement. Kyiv hopes to host the contest in the International Exhibition Centre, whilst Odessa will construct a roof on the Chernomorets Stadium if they are successful.

We found out earlier this week that the final decision has come down to the two most powerful men in the country: Ukrainian President Poroshenko and Prime Minister Groysman. The decision is likely to have been forced at this point, as it was revealed the EBU required an answer by the end of next week. This is for the next meeting between the EBU and Ukrainian broadcaster, NTU, which is set to take place in Berlin.

Numerous reports in recent weeks have heavily favoured Odessa to win. Eurovision winner Jamala does not think that the city is ready to host, though. Will the President and Prime Minister feel the same?

Are you excited that we might finally learn the Eurovision 2017 host city? Let us know who you want to win, Kyiv or Odessa, in the comments section below. Make sure to check back tomorrow where we’ll be bring you the announcement…so long as it happens, of course!