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Chantelle Symester

Eurovision 2019: Plan the perfect night in and grab a free Just Eat takeaway

If you're planning to stay in and watch the Eurovision Song Contest final this weekend, make your night even better with a freebie takeaway.

How? Well, we've managed to find a great deal for hungry viewers to pick out their favourite takeaway from Just Eat using TopCashback's latest offer.

The cashback site is giving all new members £15 to cover the cost of any takeaway from Just Eat as long as you place your order via its website.

You can only redeem once per household, so make sure you have everyone's order once you've deliberated over all the menu options to fully take advantage of the free spend.

While there isn't a minimum spend (you might have a minimum delivery charge though), you must spend £15 in order to get the full bonus back. To claim your free favourite pizza you'll need to follow the steps below.

How to claim £15 Domino's pizza

  1. Simply sign up to TopCashback.co.uk for free.

  2. Find the 100% cashback up to £15 at Just Eat deal for new members on the link, click through to Just Eat and pick your favourite restaurant to make a minimum purchase.

  3. Up to £15 cashback will then track in members’ accounts within seven working days and will become payable to transfer into bank accounts approximately 14 working days after the deal end date subject to a successfully tracked purchase.

Michael Rice (Reuters)

Eurovision 2019: Wolf Alice call for Israel boycott over 'serial human rights abuse' 

Cheer on this year's UK entry Michael Rice who will perform at the grand finale of the annual show, taking place in Tel Aviv.

He'll be in good company as Queen of pop, Madonna, has also been announced as a star performer in the show.

Madge is set to perform two songs during the interval of the final this Saturday along with a rumoured 25 dancers, 40 backing singers, director, choreographer and animators.

This year's Eurovision Song Contest is hosted in Israel, following singer Netta's win with the song Toy last year.

The live show will air on Saturday 18 May on BBC One, with Graham Norton presenting the show. You can find out how to vote in the content in our Eurovision 2019 guide.

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