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10 countries have decided: This song should have won Eurovision 2020

Multiple broadcasters have held their alternative Eurovision 2020 in order to find their winner. Accumulating the points from these countries gives us a hint on who would have won Eurovision Song Contest 2020

With the cancellation of this year's Eurovision Song Contest that was going be held in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, many countries decided to present their very own alternative Eurovision 2020.

While some countries prepared multiple shows to present, review and vote for this year's entries, others held simple online polls that would determine a winner.

It is known that no one will ever know who would've taken the Eurovision 2020 trophy home. Nonetheless, if these special programs ended up reflecting Europe and Australia's votes, Daði og Gagnamagnið from Iceland would've won the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 with the song Think About Things giving Iceland its first ever victory.

Iceland: Daði & Gagnamagnið - "Think About Things"

Results from Eurovision 2020 alternative shows

The points from the 10 countries that held a national voting – via broadcast or online – was transformed into the Eurovision point scale (12 - 10 - 8 - 7 - 6 - 5 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 points) and accumulated:

PlaceCountrySong / ArtistPoints
1Iceland iconIcelandThink About Things
Daði & Gagnamagnið
87
2Lithuania iconLithuaniaOn Fire
The Roop
73
2Russia iconRussiaUno
Little Big
73
4Switzerland iconSwitzerlandRépondez-moi
Gjon's Tears
58
5Italy iconItalyFai rumore
Diodato
43
6Bulgaria iconBulgariaTears Getting Sober
Victoria
41
7Malta iconMaltaAll Of My Love
Destiny
39
8Sweden iconSwedenMove
The Mamas
36
9Germany iconGermanyViolent Thing
Ben Dolic
19
10Denmark iconDenmarkYes
Ben & Tan
16
10Norway iconNorwayAttention
Ulrikke
16
12Albania iconAlbaniaFall From The Sky
Arilena Ara
10
12Azerbaijan iconAzerbaijanCleopatra
Efendi
10
14Armenia iconArmeniaChains On You
Athena Manoukian
8
15France iconFranceThe Best in Me
Tom Leeb
6
16Greece iconGreeceSuperg!rl​
Stefania
5
16United Kingdom iconUnited KingdomUKMy Last Breath
James Newman
5
18Austria iconAustriaAlive
Vincent Bueno
2
18Netherlands iconNetherlandsGrow
Jeangu Macrooy
2
18Spain iconSpainUniverso
Blas Cantó
2
19Poland iconPolandEmpires
Alicja
1
19Serbia iconSerbiaHasta la vista
Hurricane
1
19Ukraine iconUkraineSolovey
Go_A
1

Participating countries

10 countries' results are included in the table. All 10 countries held a national voting – via broadcast or online:

About the author: Pedro Santos (Portugal)

authorPedro comes from Lisbon, Portugal. He's 31 years old and graduated in journalism. He has attended Eurovision Song Contest three times live - 2018, 2019 and 2022 - and covered the show three times more (2021, 2023, 2024) but his first Eurovision memory takes him back to 2007 when Sarbel delivered his catchy "Yassou Maria" performance. Pedro's favorite Eurovision song is Albania's 2015 "I'm Alive" by Elhaida Dani which is also his favorite Eurovision edition.



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