INFE Poll 2021: It's time for Ireland to vote

INFE Poll 2021: It's time for Ireland to vote
Tuesday, 20 April 2021

  • The International Network of Fan Clubs of Eurovision (INFE)  is running its annual Eurovision Poll that is presented to the fans through an exclusive collaboration with ESCToday for a 5th consecutive year, with today's votes coming from Turkey.  

    With the next Eurovision Song Contest a stone throw away the two major international fan clubs around the Eurovision Song Contest, OGAE (Organisation Générale des Amateurs de l’Eurovision) and INFE (International Network of Fanclubs of Eurovision) are holding their annual polls giving us an indication of which acts are fans' favorites for this year.

    Today the 2021 INFE Poll continues with the third set of votes coming from INFE Ireland. Let go and see how the fans from the country with the most ESC victories have voted: 

    1 points goes to Spain
    2 points go to Norway
    3 points go to Cyprus 
    4 points go to Lithuania
    5 points go to France 
    6 points go to Poland 
    7 points go to Denmark 
    8 points go to Greece 
    10 points go to Estonia 
    12 points go to Switzerland
     
     
    Gjon's Tears receive 12 more points from Ireland and increased his lead from second place while Estonia receives the 10 points that help Uku put his name on the scoreboard. Greece receives 8 more which take Stefania to the second place four points ahaed of Lithuania in 3rd place. 
     
     
    THE OVERALL RANKING 
    • Switzerland – 30 points
    • Greece – 20 points
    • Lithuania – 16 points
    • France – 14 points
    • Romania – 12 points
    • Estonia – 10 points
    • Ukraine – 10 points
    • Cyprus – 11 points
    • San Marino – 7 points
    • Azerbaijan – 7 points
    • Denmark – 7 points
    • Slovenia – 6 points
    • Poland – 6 points
    • Moldova – 5 points
    • Malta – 4 points
    • Sweden – 3 points
    • Norway – 3 points
    • Australia – 2 points
    • Italy – 1 point
    • Spain – 1 point
     Stay tuned for more points tomorrow as the INFE Poll 2021 continues with its fourth country.