We’re down to the penultimate set of votes in this year’s debut INFE Poll! ESCToday in collaboration with the INFE Network has been presenting you with the results of the first official INFE Poll, with votes gathered and combined from INFE clubs based in Europe and beyond; a result has almost been determined!

Throughout this month, the International Network of Fanclubs of Eurovision (INFE) in collaboration with ESCToday has been bringing you the full results of the official INFE Poll 2017, the first of its kind for the network since its formation back in 2011.

Members based in 18 clubs across the INFE Network have submitted their votes which have been counted, combined and officially presented over the past few weeks.

The second-to-last set of votes to be unveiled in this year’s poll comes from INFE United Kingdom, but who did they rank their favourite of the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest?

Votes from INFE United Kingdom

  • 1 point goes to Denmark
  • 2 points go to Portugal
  • 3 points go to Malta
  • 4 points go to Finland
  • 5 points go to FYR Macedonia
  • 6 points go to Bulgaria
  • 7 points go to Estonia
  • 8 points go to Sweden
  • 10 points go to Belgium
  • 12 points go to Italy!

Current top 5

  1. Italy: 174 points
  2. Bulgaria: 114 points
  3. Sweden: 108 points
  4. Belgium: 72 points
  5. France: 70 points

Only one final set of votes are set to be released here at ESCToday in collaboration with the INFE Network. Stay tuned!

All about INFE United Kingdom

INFE UK has recently been created by a group of Eurovision loving fans in Greater Manchester by people who have all been to live contests, hosted many events for fans, been part of the Eurovision team behind the scenes in past competitions and promoted the UK’s involvement in the contest on television and in the media.

The new UK Network launched on the 20th Anniversary of Katrina and the Waves winning for the United Kingdom in 1997 with Love shine a light and it is already working with several fan groups and events across the UK from a variety of nations to bring a more active and interactive network to all its followers.

To find out more, visit INFE United Kingdom’s new website!


Jessica was born and raised in the United Kingdom. Eurovision has been a huge part of her life for a number of years, getting to see the contest live for the first time in 2015. Jessica joined the ESCToday team in November 2013.