The provisional order in which the national juries appeared during last night’s Eurovision 2026 Jury Show has emerged, offering fans a possible first look at how tonight’s voting sequence may unfold.
A total of 35 countries appeared in the jury voting sequence used during the Jury Show, with Switzerland opening the order and Austria closing it.
It should be noted, however, that this was the order used during last night’s Jury Show and may still change slightly during tonight’s live Grand Final broadcast, usually due to technical or production-related reasons.
Provisional jury appearance order
- Switzerland
- Malta
- Ukraine
- Luxembourg
- Bulgaria
- Azerbaijan
- San Marino
- Estonia
- Israel
- Australia
- Germany
- Belgium
- Portugal
- Sweden
- Albania
- Cyprus
- Georgia
- Montenegro
- Armenia
- Poland
- Greece
- Czechia
- Denmark
- France
- Norway
- Italy
- Finland
- United Kingdom
- Latvia
- Serbia
- Moldova
- Croatia
- Lithuania
- Romania
- Austria
The order of the jury spokespersons is always a highly anticipated part of the Eurovision voting sequence, especially in years where the race is considered open. While the points themselves remain unknown until tonight’s Grand Final, the order can help shape the rhythm, tension and drama of the scoreboard presentation.
Several countries currently attracting strong attention from fans and bookmakers appear in different parts of the sequence. Australia appeared 10th, Sweden 14th, Greece 21st, France 24th, Italy 26th and Finland 27th.
With the Eurovision 2026 race still generating major discussion ahead of tonight’s show, the jury voting presentation could become one of the most closely watched parts of the Grand Final.
The Eurovision 2026 Grand Final takes place tonight in Vienna, Austria.