OGAE Second Chance 2025 results
- Kyriakos Tsinivits

- Oct 4, 2025
- 2 min read

The results of the OGAE Second Chance 2025 contest have been revealed.
Sweden has emerged victorious in the OGAE Second Chance Contest 2025!
The winning entry was On and On by Klara Hammarström. This marks Sweden's fourth win in six years and their 19th win overall in the history of the OGAE Second Chance Contest.
To claim victory, Klara Hammarström beat out strong competition from Italy and Finland who finished in second and third place.
About the OGAE Second Chance contest
The 39th annual contest, hosted by OGAE Italy, saw 25 songs compete for a second chance at Eurovision glory, after failing to win national selection in their home country’s Eurovision selection process.
Members from the OGAE fan clubs vote for their favourite songs in a Eurovision-style contest, awarding 12 points to the most popular entry, 10 points for second, 8 points for third and so on.
The victor is determined entirely by the votes of OGAE fan clubs from participating nations, combined with guest juries from countries that did not hold a national selection for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.
Full results
The final voting leaderboard from the 39th OGAE Second Chance Contest are below:
Sweden: Klara Hammarström – On and On and On - 348 points
Italy: Giorgia – La cura per me - 258 points
Finland: Goldielocks – Made Of - 239 points
Albania: Elvana Gjata – Karnaval - 212 points
Malta: Kristy Spiteri – Heaven Sent - 212 points
Spain: J Kbello – VIP - 183 points
Norway: Nataleen – The Game - 135 points
Belgium: Mentissa – Désolée - 93 points
Poland: Sw@da x Niczos –“Lusterka - 82 points
Portugal: JOSH – Tristeza - 75 points
Croatia: LELEK – The Soul of My Soul - 69 points
Ukraine: MOLODI – my sea - 63 points
Denmark: Adel the Second – The Unluckiest Boy Alive - 45 points
Germany: Moss Kena – Nothing Can Stop Love - 43 points
Greece: BARBZ – Sirens - 38 points
Serbia: Harem Girls – Aladin - 32 points
San Marino (OGAE Rest of the World): Besa – Tiki - 21 points
Estonia: An-Marlen – Külm - 18 points
Lithuania: Lion Ceccah – Drobė - 10 points
Luxembourg: Luzac – Je danse - 9 points
Slovenia: July Jones – New Religion - 8 points
Armenia: Simon – AY PAPAREY BYE - 6 points
Latvia: Emilija – Heartbeat - 5 points
Iceland: Stebbi JAK – Set Me Free - 0 points
Ireland: NIYL – Growth - 0 points
The results were revealed in a special broadcast conducted by OGAE Italy.
How did Australia vote?
Australian voters largely agreed with the top 10 worldwide results, with OGAE Australia awarding our points to:
12 – Finland
10 – Sweden
8 – Malta
7 – Albania
6 – Spain
5 – Denmark
4 – Belgium
3 – Italy
2 – Norway
1 – Poland
Australia had previously competed in the OGAE Second Chance contest since debuting in 2019, when we held the inaugural Australia Decides national selection event.
Our best result was 2019’s fourth place with Electric Fields and their song 2000 and Whatever.
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Really interesting results this year! It’s always fun to see how the OGAE Second Chance rankings compare to the actual national final outcomes. Some of these songs definitely deserved more love, so it’s great to see fans giving them a second moment to shine.