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Lottie Gibbons

Eurovision 2023 score sheet, sweepstake kit and drinking game - download it here

The Eurovison 2023 Grand Final is here.

Sixteen countries competed on Thursday night for the 10 remaining spots in Saturday's showdown in Liverpool.

Those who won over the voting public were Albania, Estonia, Belgium and Austria. Lithuania, Armenia, Poland, Australia, Slovenia and Cyprus. 26 countries, including the 'Big five', Ukraine and the 10 qualifying semi-finalists from Tuesday will now perform in the final.

READ MORE: Eurovision final 2023 time, date, Liverpool tickets, running order and TV channel

The Eurovision 2023 final live from Liverpool is on Saturday night - the BBC coverage starts at 8pm with Graham Norton providing the commentary.

To help you get involved in all the action, we have an easy-to-use sweepstake kit, score sheet and drinking game.

Eurovision 2023 score sheet:

You will soon be able to download a score card for the Eurovision final from the BBC here.

The sheet features all 26 acts and is split into four sections - song, vocal, staging and total score. We recommend scoring each out of 10, so the final score is out of 30.

Eurovision 2023 sweepstake for final:

This sweepstake is for Saturday's final only. It features all 26 countries.

All you have to do is:

  • Download and print sweepstake
  • Cut out the names
  • Fold each piece in half, then take it in turns picking countries out of a hat
  • Record selected countries at the side

If you cannot see the sweepstake above, click the link here.

Eurovision 2023 drinking game:

If you're hosting a party, you may want to include a (responsible) drinking game into your festivities. The Eurovision drinking site is home to one of the most thorough games.

For those who haven't heard of a one or two finger pour, simplistically it's the amount of liquor poured to the height of a finger held horizontally alongside the bottom of glass. It should roughly equal two ounces.

The rules include:

  • Bad joke: The presenter(s) made a joke that fell flat. One finger.
  • Better the first time: Graham Norton insists the performance was better in rehearsals. One finger.
  • During the scoring: 12 points for UK - Someone voted for us? Down your drink.
  • Graham got it right: Graham correctly predicts the outcome of this country's voting. Two fingers.

You can read about it in depth on the Eurovision Drinking site here.

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