Iceland wins Eurostream2020!

After an exciting voting, Iceland has won Eurostream2020, the online alternative for the Eurovision Song Contest. After a wonderful evening, we now know who might have won the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest. It’s Daði & Gagnamagnið who reached the first place. Congratulations, til hamingju Ísland!!
Iceland was the winner of both the experts and the televoters. Almost 10.000 people voted in the contest. This made it, despite the technichal problems, a great show. We would like to thank the makers of Eurostream 2020 to let us enjoy the three shows this week!

The full result of the contest is:

  1. Iceland, 434 pts.
  2. Lithuania, 303 pts.
  3. Russia, 287 pts.
  4. Sweden, 280 pts.
  5. Belgium, 278 pts.
  6. Malta, 273 pts.
  7. Italy, 268 pts.
  8. Switzerland, 267 pts.
  9. Bulgaria, 256 pts.
  10. Azerbaijan, 203 pts.
  11. Georgia, 202 pts.
  12. Germany, 185 pts.
  13. The Netherlands, 176 pts.
  14. Romania, 167 pts.
  15. Norway, 158 pts.
  16. France, 146 pts.
  17. Greece, 142 pts.
  18. Denmark, 119 pts.
  19. Austria, 95 pts.
  20. Spain, 87 pts
  21. Australia, 82 pts.
  22. United Kingdom, 75 pts.
  23. Serbia, 72 pts.
  24. Armenia, 70 pts.
  25. Israel, 67 pts.
  26. Albania, 64 pts.
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