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Eurovision 2022: What time is it on TV, how to watch and the final running order

The Eurovision Song Contest is back for the 66th edition of the highly anticipated competition.

The final is taking place in Turin, Italy at the The Pala Olimpico Arena after Italy won with ‘Zitti E Buoni’ by Måneskin.

The BBC has been covering the Semi Finals which took place on Tuesday and Thursday, with 25 acts from across Europe securing their place for the final.

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In the past, the UK has not been known for getting high marks but this year TikTok sensation Sam Ryder is expected to impress with his song 'Space Man'.

But when is the Eurovision 2022 final on TV? What time does it start, how can you watch it and what is the running order for the acts? Here are all the details you need:

What time will Eurovision be on TV?

The final of the Eurovision Song Contest will be broadcasted on Saturday May 14 on BBC One and iPlayer from 8pm right through till midnight.

You will also be able to stream the programme via the official Eurovision Song Contest's YouTube channel.

Singers Mika and Laura Pausini will be hosting alongside Italian TV host Alessandro Cattelan.

And returning for this 13th year, Graham Norton will be back to provide the commentary for viewers watching over on BBC One.

You'll also be able to listen to the live show with Ken Bruce on BBC Radio 2, who will be providing commentary live from Turin for the 34th time.

From 3pm, Rylan Clark and Scott Mills will also be live on BBC Radio 2 building the buzz for the big night ahead.

Once the votes are in, Strictly star AJ Odudu will be representing the UK and will be live in Salford to bring in the results for the country.

The Eurovision 2022 grand final running order:

Below is the full running order for the 25 performances on Saturday, May 14 as listed on the Eurovision Song Contest's official website:

  1. Czech Republic: We Are Domi – Lights Off
  2. Romania: WRS – Llámame
  3. Portugal: MARO – Saudade, Saudade
  4. Finland: The Rasmus – Jezebel
  5. Switzerland: Marius Bear – Boys Do Cry
  6. France: Alvan & Ahez – Fulenn
  7. Norway: Subwoolfer – Give That Wolf A Banana
  8. Armenia: Rosa Linn – Snap
  9. Italy: Mahmood & Blanco – Brividi
  10. Spain: Chanel – SloMo
  11. Netherlands: S10 – De Diepte
  12. Ukraine: Kalush Orchestra – Stefania
  13. Germany: Malik Harris – Rockstars
  14. Lithuania: Monika Liu – Sentimentai
  15. Azerbaijan: Nadir Rustamli – Fade To Black
  16. Belgium: Jérémie Makiese – Miss You
  17. Greece: Amanda Georgiadi Tenfjord – Die Together
  18. Iceland: Systur – Með Hækkandi Sól
  19. Moldova: Zdob şi Zdub & Advahov Brothers – Trenulețul
  20. Sweden: Cornelia Jakobs – Hold Me Closer
  21. Australia: Sheldon Riley – Not The Same
  22. United Kingdom: Sam Ryder – SPACE MAN
  23. Poland: Ochman – River
  24. Serbia: Konstrakta – In Corpore Sano
  25. Estonia: Stefan – Hope

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