22 didn’t even get 22 points (Picture: Jack GUEZ / AFP)

The full breakdown of all the Eurovision Song Contest results has arrived, and it makes for juicy reading.

Or, if you’re from Ireland, pretty grim reading.

Ireland received its lowest ever score in Eurovision history, as Sarah McTernan earned just 16 points in the semi-final.

Sarah’s fifties diner staging for her song 22 seemingly didn’t impress Europe’s viewers or their juries, as she languished at 18th place in the second semi-final.


Her point tally is six points less than the result achieved by Dustin The Turkey and the puppet’s song Irelande Douze Pointe in 2008, which also failed to qualify.



Elsewhere in the second semi, Austria’s Paenda didn’t receive a single public vote for her song Limits, while Lithuania’s Jurji Veklenko and his song Run With The Lions was beaten to a spot in the final by just one point by Leonora of Denmark.

Unsurprisingly, eventual final winners The Netherlands topped the leaderboard in semi-final two, earning a whopping 280 points. Duncan Laurence was followed by North Macedonia, Sweden, Switzerland and Azerbaijan.

Over in the first semi-final, it was Kate Miller-Heidke of Australia who topped the scores with her song Zero Gravity – although she went on to finish ninth in the final.

Eurovision semi-final 1 results Qualifiers 1. Australia: Kate Miller-Heidke – Zero Gravity 261 (140 public, 121 jury) 2. Czech Republic: Lake Malawi – Friend Of A Friend 242 (85 public, 157 jury) 3. Iceland: Hatari – Hatrio mun sigra 221 (151 public, 70 jury) 4. Estonia: Victor Crone – Storm 198 (133 public, 65 jury) 5. Greece: Katerine Duska – Better Love 185 (54 public, 131 jury) 6. Slovenia: Zala Kralj and Gasper Santl – Sebi 167 (93 public, 74 jury) 7. Serbia: Nevena Bozovic – Kruna 156 (65 public, 91 jury) 8. Cyprus: Tamta – Replay 149 (54 public, 95 jury) 9. San Marino: Serhat – Say Na Na Na 150 (124 public, 26 jury) 10. Belarus: ZENA – Like It 122 (44 public, 78 jury) Non-qualifiers 11. Poland: Tulia – Pali sie 120 (60 public, 60 jury) 12. Hungary: Joci Papai – Aze en apam 97 (32 public, 65 jury) 13. Belgium: Eliot – Wake Up 70 (20 public, 50 jury) 14. Georgia: Oto Nemsadze – Keep On Going 62 (33 public, 29 jury) 15. Portugal: Conan Osiris – Telemoveis 51 (43 public, 8 jury) 16. Montenegro: D mol – Heaven 46 (15 public, 21 jury) 17. Finland: Darude feat Sebastian Rejman – 23 (14 public, 9 jury)

Belarus’s ZENA made it into the final by just two points, with Poland’s Tulia narrowly landing in 11th place.

Somewhat surprisingly, the weakest song in this semi-final was from international superstar DJ Darude, whose song Look Away received just 23 points.

Eurovision semi-final 2 results Qualifiers Netherlands: Duncan Laurence – Arcade 280 (140 public, 140 jury) North Macedonia: Tamara Todevska 239 (84 public, 155 jury) Sweden: John Lundvik – Too Late For Love 238 (88 public, 150 jury) Switzerland: Luca Hanni – She Got Me 232 (137 public, 95 jury) Azerbaijan: Chingiz – Truth 224 (137 public, 95 jury) Russia: Sergey Lazarev – Scream 217 (124 public, 93 jury) Norway: KEiiNO – Spirit In The Sky 210 (170 public, 40 jury) Malta: Michela – Chameleon 157 (50 public, 107 jury) Albania: Jonida Maliqi – Kthwju Tokes 96 (58 public, 38 jury) Denmark: Leonora – Love Is Forever 94 (41 public, 53 jury) Non qualifiers 11. Lithuania: Juji Veklenko: Run With The Lions 93 (77 public, 16 jury) 12. Moldova: Anna Odobescu – Stay 85 (27 public, 58 jury) 13. Romania: Ester Peony – On A Sunday 71 (24 public, 47 jury) 14. Croatia: Roko – The Dream 64 (38 public, 26 jury) 15. Latvia: Carousel – That Night 50 (13 public, 37 jury) 16. Armenia: Srbuk – Walking Out 49 (23 public, 26 jury) 17. Austria: Paenda – Limits (0 public, 21 jury) 18. Ireland: Sarah McTernan – 22 16 (3 public, 13 jury)

In the final, Sweden’s John Lundvik won the jury vote with 239 points, but was bumped down to sixth place after receiving 93 points from the public.

Meanwhile, Norway scored just 47 points from the jury vote, but rocketed to fifth place after topping the public vote with 291 points.

The Netherlands’ Duncan Laurence didn’t top either vote but his combined vote of 261 from the public and 231 from the jury ensured his win.

Sadly, the public were not feeling the United Kingdom’s entry Bigger Than Us by Michael Rice – with only Ireland giving any points in the public vote. These three points, in addition to the jury awarding Michael 13 points, found the 21-year-old in last place on the leaderboard.

Eurovision 2019 leaderboard Netherlands: 492 Italy: 465 Russia: 369 Switzerland: 360 Norway: 338 Sweden: 332 Azerbaijan: 297 North Macedonia: 295 Australia: 285 Iceland: 234 Czech Republic: 157 Denmark: 120 Slovenia: 105 France: 105 Malta: 95 Serbia: 92 Albania: 90 Estonia: 86 San Marino: 81 Greece: 71 Spain: 60 Israel: 47 Germany: 32 Belarus: 31 United Kingdom: 16

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