The official results of semi-final 2 of the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest have been released by the EBU. Of the 18 participating countries, the combined jury/televote top-10 advanced to the Grand Final.
The top-10 of semi-final 2 was a result of the 50/50 combination of the professional jury votes and the subsequent public televoting. Let’s take a look at the full results!
Combined results
Here are the full combined results of the second semi-final.
- Norway: 266 points
- Sweden: 254 points
- Moldova: 235 points
- Australia: 212 points
- Denmark: 204 points
- Ukraine: 179 points
- The Netherlands: 174 points
- Slovenia: 132 points
- Serbia: 117 points
- Hungary: 111 points
- Romania: 107 points
- Latvia: 106 points
- Malta: 101 points
- Poland: 81 points
- Russia: 65 points
- Montenegro: 40 points
- San Marino: 28 points
- Georgia: 24 points
Let’s check out the individual rankings of the televote and jury results.
Televote
- Denmark: 164 points
- Moldova: 153 points
- Norway: 133 points
- Ukraine: 114 points
- Hungary: 88 points
- Sweden: 83 points
- Australia: 82 points
- Serbia: 72 points
- Slovenia: 65 points
- Poland: 60 points
- Russia: 51 points
- The Netherlands: 47 points
- Romania: 40 points
- Montenegro: 17 points
- San Marino: 14 points
- Latvia: 14 points
- Georgia: 13 points
- Malta: 8 points
As with semi-final 1, the televote in the second semi-final would only swap one qualifier (replacing the Netherlands with Poland). Meanwhile and perhaps surprisingly, Malta only received 8 points in the televote and therefore finished in 18th position.
Jury
- Sweden: 171 points
- Norway: 133 points
- Australia: 130 points
- The Netherlands: 127 points
- Malta: 93 points
- Latvia: 92 points
- Moldova: 82 points
- Romania: 67 points
- Slovenia: 67 points
- Ukraine: 65 points
- Serbia: 45 points
- Denmark: 40 points
- Montenegro: 23 points
- Hungary: 23 points
- Poland: 21 points
- Russia: 14 points
- San Marino: 14 points
- Georgia: 11 points
The jury vote from semi-final 2 is even more varied, with the jury wanting to replace 3 of the actual qualifiers; the jury preferred Malta, Latvia and Romania over Serbia, Denmark and Hungary. Georgia received the lowest amount of votes from the jury, with San Marino and Russia shortly following.
You can view the full results via the official Eurovision website.
If you missed them, check out the results of semi-final 1 of the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest!