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Charlotte Tutton

Eurovision 2019 final full running order revealed - lineup and when the UK will sing

Eurovision 2019 is almost underway live on BBC One, and the full lineup running order has been confirmed.

Graham Norton will host proceedings live on the BBC as usual, while this year's ceremony will take place in Tel Aviv, Israel.

Michael Rice will be representing the United Kingdom on Saturday night, against 25 other countries and acts.

But when will he perform, and what is the order? Here's all you need to know...

Graham Norton is commentating Eurovision for the UK (BBC)

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What is the Eurovision 2019 running order, and who are the entries?

1. Malta: Michela – Chameleon

2. Albania: Jonida Maliqi – Ktheju tokës

3. Czech Republic: Lake Malawi – Friend of a Friend

4. Germany: S!sters – Sister

5. Russia: Sergey Lazarev – Scream

6. Denmark: Leonora – Love Is Forever

7. San Marino: Serhat – Say Na Na Na

8. North Macedonia: Tamara Todevska – Proud

9. Sweden: John Lundvik – Too Late for Love

10. Slovenia: Zala Kralj & Gašper Šantl – Sebi

11. Cyprus: Tamta – Replay

12. The Netherlands: Duncan Laurence – Arcade

13. Greece: Katerine Duska – Better Love

14. Israel: Kobi Marimi – Home

15. Norway: KEiiNO – Spirit in the Sky

16. United Kingdom: Michael Rice – Bigger than Us

17. Iceland: Hatari – Hatrið mun sigra

18. Estonia: Victor Crone – Storm

19. Belarus: ZENA – Like It

20. Azerbaijan: Chingiz – Truth

21. France: Bilal Hassani – Roi

22. Italy: Mahmood – Soldi

23. Serbia: Nevena Božović – Kruna

24. Switzerland: Luca Hänni – She Got Me

25. Australia: Kate Miller-Heidke – Zero Gravity

26. Spain: Miki – La Venda

Michael Rice is the UK's Eurovision 2019 entry (Reuters)

Who is singing for the UK on Eurovision 2019, and what time are they on?

Michael Rice will be representing the United Kingdom with his track Bigger than Us.

He will be the 16th entry to perform, directly after Norway’s entry KEiiNO who will be singing Spirit in the Sky.

The Eurovision Song Contest 2019 begins 8pm on BBC One on Saturday 18th May.

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