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<p>Copenhagen – The final running order for Eurovision 2014 has been announced on Eurovision.tv.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thegayuk.com/aaronholloway">by Aaron Holloway</a> | 9th May 2014</p><p></p><p>
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<p></p><p>The producers have once again selected the songs for the best television, and placed the performers into their respective positions. The only song selected by random choice was Denmark’s song, placed at number 23. </p><p></p><p>The UK’s entry is last, just before the voting lines open. Historically, not an excellent position, as it has not garnered many winners, but Ireland who sang in last position in last year’s show, scored the least points. It will be a tough job for the UK entry to pull up a win from the last spot, but can it be done? </p><p></p><p>Germany will have a tough time following Conchita from Austria, who from last night’s show, seems to have the strongest on-stage performance yet. Having not seen the final staging of the ‘big 6’ there might be some surprises in store for Saturday night. </p><p></p><p>The final play list is: </p><p>Ukraine</p><p>Belarus</p><p>Azerbaijan</p><p>Iceland</p><p>Norway</p><p>Romania</p><p>Armenia</p><p>Montenegro</p><p>Poland</p><p>Greece</p><p>Austria</p><p>Germany</p><p>Sweden</p><p>France</p><p>Russia</p><p>Italy</p><p>Slovenia</p><p>Finland</p><p>Spain</p><p>Switzerland</p><p>Hungary</p><p>Malta</p><p>Denmark</p><p>The Netherlands</p><p>San Marino</p><p>United Kingdom </p><p></p><p></p><p>Follow all the Eurovision news at <a href="http://www.thegayuk.com/Eurovision">http://www.thegayuk.com/Eurovision</a> </p><p>
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Copenhagen – The final running order for Eurovision 2014 has been announced on Eurovision.tv.
The producers have once again selected the songs for the best television, and placed the performers into their respective positions. The only song selected by random choice was Denmark’s song, placed at number 23.
The UK’s entry is last, just before the voting lines open. Historically, not an excellent position, as it has not garnered many winners, but Ireland who sang in last position in last year’s show, scored the least points. It will be a tough job for the UK entry to pull up a win from the last spot, but can it be done?
Germany will have a tough time following Conchita from Austria, who from last night’s show, seems to have the strongest on-stage performance yet. Having not seen the final staging of the ‘big 6’ there might be some surprises in store for Saturday night.
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