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Eurovision 2018: Israel Netta
LISBON 2018

Netta Barzilai from Israel wins Eurovision Song Contest 2018

Netta Barzilai from Israel wins Eurovision Song Contest 2018 with the song "Toy". It's the fourth time Israel wins Eurovision Song Contest

Eurovision Song Contest 2018 has come to an end with Israel as the winner of the 63rd Eurovision Song Contest with the song Toy performed by Netta Barzilai.

Toy is written by Doron Medalie and Stav Beger.

Israel 2018: Netta Barzilai - "Toy"

I'm not your toy
You stupid boy
I'll take you down
I'll make you watch me
Dancing with my dolls
On the MadaBaka Beat
Not your toy

Lyrics: Netta Barzilai - "Toy"

Eurovision 2018 Results

Check out the detailed results, voting and points from Eurovision Song Contest 2018.

The Juries voted for 1:Austria, 2:Sweden and 3:Israel in top 3.
The Public televoters voted for 1:Israel, 2:Cyprus and 3:Italy in top 3.
PlaceCountrySong / ArtistPointsTeleJuryRunning
1Israel iconIsraelToy
Netta
52931721222
2Cyprus iconCyprusFuego
Eleni Foureira
43625318325
3Austria iconAustriaNobody But You
Cesár Sampson
342712715
4Germany iconGermanyYou Let Me Walk Alone
Michael Schulte
34013620411
5Italy iconItalyNon Mi Avete Fatto Niente
Ermal Meta & Fabrizio Moro
3082495926
6Czechia iconCzechiaLie To Me
Mikolas Josef
2812156614
7Sweden iconSwedenDance You Off
Benjamin Ingrosso
2742125320
8Estonia iconEstoniaLa Forza
Elina Nechayeva
2451021436
9Denmark iconDenmarkHigher Ground
Rasmussen
2261883815
10Moldova iconMoldovaMy Lucky Day
DoReDos
2091159419
11Albania iconAlbaniaMall
Eugent Bushpepa
1845812612
12Lithuania iconLithuaniaWhen We're Old
Ieva Zasimauskaitė
18191904
13France iconFranceMercy
Madame Monsieur
1735911413
14Bulgaria iconBulgariaBones
Equinox
1666610018
15Norway iconNorwayThat's How You Write a Song
Alexander Rybak
14484607
16Ireland iconIrelandTogether
Ryan O'Shaughnessy
136627424
17Ukraine iconUkraineUnder the Ladder
Mélovin
130119111
18Netherlands iconNetherlandsOutlaw In 'Em
Waylon
121328923
19Serbia iconSerbiaNova Deca
Sanja Ilić & Balkanika
113753810
20Australia iconAustraliaWe Got Love
Jessica Mauboy
9999016
21Hungary iconHungaryViszlát Nyár
AWS
93652821
22Slovenia iconSloveniaHvala, ne!
Lea Sirk
6423413
23Spain iconSpainTu Canción
Amaia & Alfred
6118432
24United Kingdom iconUnited KingdomStorm
SuRie
4825239
25Finland iconFinlandMonsters
Saara Aalto
46232317
26Portugal iconPortugalO Jardim
Cláudia Pascoal
3918218

Voting & Points

The voting procedure was the same as the previous two years. Each country had two sets of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10 and 12 points to give. One set for each country's jury, and one set for each country's televoting.

Eurovision 2018 Result
Final result
  • Each of the 43 countries participating in this years Eurovision voted
  • Each country had a national jury who gave one set of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10 and 12 points
  • Each country used televoting which also resulted in a set of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10 and 12 points
  • First the the juries' points were presented individually by a spokesperson from each country
  • Secondly the points from televoting were bundled and given combined
  • Televoters and national juries had equal weight in the voting
  • The national juries voted Friday evening (Friday, 11 May) during the second dress-rehearsal
  • If two countries have the same points, the best of the two is the song which has obtained points from the highest number of countries. If the tying songs have received points from the same number of countries, the highest number of 12-point scores shall be decisive. If the winner still cannot be determined by this procedure, the number of times ten points have been awarded shall be the deciding factor. If necessary, this method shall continue until account has been taken of the number of times one point has been awarded

Check out the detailed results, voting and points from Eurovision Song Contest 2018.

Eurovision Song Contest 2018

The 63rd Eurovision Song Contest took place on 8, 10 and 12 May 2018. The contest was hosted by Lisbon, Portugal, and produced by the Portuguese broadcaster RTP.

  • Location: Altice Arena, Lisbon, Portugal
  • Participants: 43
  • Semi-final 1: 8 May 2018 – 19 participants: The 10 songs with highest points qualified to the Grand Final
  • Semi-final 2: 10 May 2018 – 18 participants: The 10 songs with highest points qualified to the Grand Final
  • Grand Final: 12 May 2018 – 26 participants: Portugal (host), Big-5 (Germany, Spain, France, Italy and United Kingdom), 10 best from Semi-Final 1, 10 best from Semi-Final 2



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