Allocation draw 2020 will be the same in 2021

As the countries participating in the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest will be the same as in 2020, the allocation draw also will be the same. Eurovision.tv just confirmed that the 41 participating countries agreed on that. That means, the countries will perform in the same part of the same semifinal as was planned for the 2020 contest. Of course, the following order will be decided when all the songs are known.

The allocation draw was, and is:

1st semifinal, 1st part:

1st semifinal, 2nd part:

2nd semifinal, 1st part:

Germany, Italy and The Netherlands will also be able to vote in this semifinal.

2nd semifinal, 2nd part:

France, Spain and the United Kingdom will also be able to vote in this semifinal.

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