This year's Eurovision Song Contest saw Lucie Jones score the UK's best result since 2011, when Blue stormed the stage.

And it turns out, we have almost entirely the juries to thank, because the voting public across Europe was very reluctant to pick up their phones for us. Awkward.

Only four countries' voting public awarded us any points at all, and two of them were Australia and neighbours Ireland.

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Yes – the Ireland jury may have snubbed us (which Lucie herself poked fun at), but their viewers at home gave us four points. Not the full 12, mind you.

This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Oooooh Ireland. It burns!! — Lucie Jones (@luciejones1) May 13, 2017

Malta viewers were kind enough to give us the same amount as Ireland did, while Australian voters (whose jury awarded us our only douze points of the night) chucked three points our way.

The only other country whose public took pity on us was Spain. They decided that we should get a single point.

The opinions of the jury and the public were vastly different. With the jury, we had garnered 99 points and were in the top 10:

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Time to see who will be the winner of #ESC2017! pic.twitter.com/p6sTC5ZtG0 — Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017

But the UK's standing with the people at home dropped us to 15th place by the end.

This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Check out the final results of the #ESC2017 #CelebrateDiversity pic.twitter.com/gnCal0qZ78 — Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2017

Portugal stormed to Eurovision victory in Kiev, Ukraine last night, as Salvador Sobral and his ballad 'Amar Pelos Dois' earned the most points.

Salvador scored 758 points in total, taking in 382 in the jury vote and 376 in the popular vote, ahead of runners-up Bulgaria.

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