OK, we say it every year, but the United Kingdom can totally hit it out of the park at this year's Eurovision Song Contest. Right, guys? Guys?
While it is a given that we'll do rubbish in the eventual results (just getting in the top 20 is an achievement in itself), we are obviously behind this year's entry, SuRie.
Ahead of next weekend's grand finale, the singer has officially arrived in Lisbon, and there's now footage of her in rehearsal for her entry 'Storm'.
Watch our representative belting out her hit and chatting with the media at a press conference below:
SuRie's very happy arrival comes as presenter Scott Mills revealed that a change in rules may help the UK this year.
"If one juror places a song at the bottom, and the other jurors place the song at the top, it won't be penalised as much," he explained, adding: "Which means we could go a bit further up the leaderboard."
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Host Graham Norton called it the "dullest, most incomprehensible thing" he has ever heard, though we'll hold on to anything at this point.
Earlier this week, SuRie appeared on This Morning where host Phillip Schofield awkwardly told her dim odds for the competition.
Eurovision will air the semi-finals on May 8 and May 10 on BBC Four, before the final 26 countries go onto battle it out in the grand final on Saturday, May 12 on BBC One.
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