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  • Writer's pictureEmma Garrie

Portugal places Australia in their top 10 in the OGAE Poll for Eurovision 2022



Australia picked up its seventh set of points in the OGAE Poll for Eurovision 2022, this time from Portugal.


Each year the fan clubs from across the world vote for their favourite Eurovision songs ahead of the Contest.


The clubs are part of OGAE International who organise the poll and help coordinate the clubs worldwide.


Each of the 40+ clubs reveal their Top 10 songs in traditional Eurovision voting with former winners including 'Euphoria', 'Toy' and 'Only Teardrops'.


It is a different network from INFE, however both share the similar ideals of uniting fans together in their love of Eurovision.


After the votes from Andorra, Poland, Iceland, Serbia and Germany were previously revealed, it was Portugal's turn! Their results are:

  • 12 points - Sweden

  • 10 points - United Kingdom

  • 8 points - The Netherlands

  • 7 points - Italy

  • 6 points - Spain

  • 5 points - Albania

  • 4 points - Cyprus

  • 3 points - France

  • 2 points - Ukraine

  • 1 point - AUSTRALIA



These are the seventh set of points awarded to Australia after the reveal of votes from 28 countries so far. Australia previously received 3 points from Armenia.


These are the full results as of today:

  • Sweden – 261 points

  • Italy – 257 points

  • Spain – 197 points

  • The Netherlands – 144 points

  • United Kingdom – 139 points

  • Poland – 99 points

  • France – 92 points

  • Norway – 76 points

  • Albania – 66 points

  • Cyprus – 56 points

  • Austria – 38 points

  • Estonia - 33 points

  • Greece – 32 points

  • Ukraine - 30 points

  • Serbia - 26 points

  • Czech Republic – 21 points

  • Finland – 20 points

  • AUSTRALIA – 16 points

  • Moldova – 6 points

  • Croatia - 4 points

  • Portugal - 3 points

  • Belgium – 2 points

  • Germany – 2 points

  • Romania – 2 points

  • Lithuania – 1 point

  • Switzerland - 1 point


The INFE Eurovision 2022 Poll wrapped up today! Check out who won and where Australia ended up here.


You can follow the results of the OGAE Poll 2022 via the OGAE International site here.

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