Eurovision has revealed the running order for the grand final tomorrow (May 12).
The UK – represented this year by SuRie who is performing 'Storm' – will be performing 9th out of 26, according to the running order.
Elsewhere, Ireland appears to have been granted a more favourable slot; former Britain's Got Talent star Ryan O'Shaughnessy is up 24th. And 2016 X Factor finalist Saara Aalto has been confirmed for 17th as she sings for Finland.
Israel and Cyprus – considered among the favourites to win – are performing 22nd and 25th respectively.
Other countries to look out for, if you believe the bookies, include Lithuania (4th in the running order), Germany (11th), France (13th), and Sweden (20th).
Ukraine is opening the show, with Italy the 26th and final country to take to the stage.
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Here is the running order in full:
- Ukraine
- Spain
- Slovenia
- Lithuania
- Austria
- Estonia
- Norway
- Portugal
- United Kingdom
- Serbia
- Germany
- Albania
- France
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Australia
- Finland
- Bulgaria
- Moldova
- Sweden
- Hungary
- Israel
- The Netherlands
- Ireland
- Cyprus
- Italy
The grand final is taking place in Lisbon, Portugal after the host country won last year's Eurovision, thanks to Salvador Sobral's performance of 'Amar pelos dois'.
And if you don't have a TV, don't worry. The show will be available to watch for free as well on Eurovision's official YouTube page.
Watch UK entry SuRie performing 'Storm' during the first semi-final below:
Graham Norton will be anchoring BBC One's broadcast of the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 starting at 8pm on Saturday (May 12), with Ken Bruce hosting the simultaneous Radio 2 coverage.
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