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Felicia win Melodifestivalen to represent Sweden at Eurovision 2026

  • Writer: Emma Garrie
    Emma Garrie
  • 4 hours ago
  • 3 min read

Updated: 42 minutes ago



Felicia win Melodifestivalen to represent Sweden at Eurovision 2026 - full results available.


This morning saw the Grand Finale of Melodifestivalen and the Swedes have chosen Felicia to represent them in Vienna with the song My System.


12 acts competed, but it was 24 year old Felicia Eriksson who took the crown winning both the jury and public vote. Second place went to Greczula who came third with the juries and second with the public. Medina took third place finishing second with the juries and third with the public.


My System was written by Felicia along with Audun Agnar Guldbrandsen, Emily Harbakk, Julie Bergan and Theresa Rex. This is the second time Felicia has competed in Melodifestivalen having first competed under the name Fröken Snusk with Unga & fria in 2024 finishing in 3rd place.


About My System Felicia says -


"I would say the song is very emotional. It's about someone being stuck in your head or heart. If you have a crush on someone or whatever. You can't get the person out of your system."



Full Results:

  1. Felicia – My System - 161 points

  2. Greczula – Half of Me - 134 points

  3. Medina – Viva L'Amor - 132 points

  4. Smash into Pieces – Hollow - 90 points

  5. Brandsta City Släckers – Rakt in i elden - 82 points

  6. Cimberly – Eternity - 78 points

  7. A-Teens – Iconic - 67 points

  8. Lilla Al-Fadji – Delulu - 63 points

  9. Meira Omar – Dooset daram - 41 points

  10. Sanna Nielsen – Waste Your Love - 33 points

  11. Robin Bengtsson – Honey Honey - 29 points

  12. Saga Ludvigsson – Ain't Today - 18 points


Jury Score:

  1. Felicia – My System - 71 points

  2. Medina – Viva L'Amor - 66 points

  3. Greczula – Half of Me - 64 points

  4. Smash into Pieces – Hollow - 49 points

  5. Cimberly – Eternity - 48 points

  6. Brandsta City Släckers – Rakt in i elden - 34 points

  7. Meira Omar – Dooset daram - 33 points

  8. A-Teens – Iconic - 31 points

  9. Lilla Al-Fadji – Delulu - 24 points

  10. Robin Bengtsson – Honey Honey - 22 points

  11. Sanna Nielsen – Waste Your Love - 17 points

  12. Saga Ludvigsson – Ain't Today - 5 points


Public Score:

  1. Felicia – My System - 90 points

  2. Greczula – Half of Me - 70 points

  3. Medina – Viva L'Amor - 66 points

  4. Brandsta City Släckers – Rakt in i elden - 48 points

  5. Smash into Pieces – Hollow - 41 points

  6. Lilla Al-Fadji – Delulu - 39 points

  7. A-Teens – Iconic - 36 points

  8. Cimberly – Eternity - 30 points

  9. Sanna Nielsen – Waste Your Love - 16 points

  10. Saga Ludvigsson – Ain't Today - 13 points

  11. Meira Omar – Dooset daram - 8 points

  12. Robin Bengtsson – Honey Honey - 7 points





Australian Jury Vote


Ashley from Voyager (Australia 2023) was the spokesperson for the Australian vote as part of the international jury. Here's how Australia voted -


  1. Medina – Viva L'Amor - 12 points

  2. Cimberly – Eternity - 10 points

  3. Felicia – My System - 8 points

  4. A-Teens – Iconic - 7 points

  5. Smash into Pieces – Hollow - 6 points

  6. Greczula – Half of Me - 5 points

  7. Brandsta City Släckers - Rakt in i elden - 4 points

  8. Lilla Al-Fadji – Delulu - 3 points

  9. Sanna Nielsen – Waste Your Love - 2 points

  10. Robin Bengtsson – Honey Honey - 1 point



Sweden debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1958 and has won seven times (1974, 1984, 1991, 1999, 2012, 2015, 2023). Last year, KAJ won Melodifestivalen and represented Sweden with their entry Bara Bada Bastu which finished 4th at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025.



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