Eurovision 2022 final running order: When is the UK’s Sam Ryder performing?

TWENTY-FIVE contestants will be fighting to win the Eurovision Song Contest tonight.
The Grand Final will see the top 20 qualifying semi-finalists join the Big Five on the stage in Turin, Italy.
Which countries are in the Eurovision 2022 final?
Italian broadcaster RAI has revealed the running order for the grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022.
Alongside the Big Five - France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom, 20 countries have qualified from the semi-finals.
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Here's the order in which they will perform on the night:
- Czech Republic: We Are Domi - Lights Off
- Romania: WRS - Llámame
- Portugal: MARO - Saudade, Saudade
- Finland: The Rasmus - Jezebel
- Switzerland: Marius Bear - Boys Do Cry
- France: Alvan & Ahez - Fulenn
- Norway: Subwoolfer - Give That Wolf A Banana
- Armenia: Rosa Linn - Snap
- Italy: Mahmood & Blanco - Brividi
- Spain: Chanel - SloMo
- Netherlands: S10 - De Diepte
- Ukraine: Kalush Orchestra - Stefania
- Germany: Malik Harris - Rockstars
- Lithuania: Monika Liu - Sentimentai
- Azerbaijan: Nadir Rustamli - Fade To Black
- Belgium: Jérémie Makiese - Miss You
- Greece: Amanda Georgiadi Tenfjord – Die Together
- Iceland: Systur - Með Hækkandi Sól
- Moldova: Zdobşi Zdub & Advahov Brothers – Trenulețul
- Sweden: Cornelia Jakobs - Hold Me Closer
- Australia: Sheldon Riley - Not The Same
- United Kingdom: Sam Ryder - Space Man
- Poland: Ochman - River
- Serbia: Konstrakta – In Corpore Sano
- Estonia: Stefan - Hope
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When is the Eurovision final?
The 66th Eurovision Song Contest will take place Saturday, May 14, 2022 at 8pm.
The final will take place in Turin, Italy, at the Pala Olympic Arena.
It is hosted by Mika, Laura Pausini and Alessandro Cattelan.
Around 200 million viewers are expected to watch the final with Graham Norton presenting the UK coverage.
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How to watch Eurovision Song Contest
The final of Eurovision 2022 will take place on Saturday, May 14, 2022, in Turin, Italy.
There have already been two semi-finals on May 10 and May 12.
It will be shown live on BBC One from 8pm until midnight.
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You can also watch live on as well as catch up on the semi-finals.
If you can't get close to a TV then Ken Bruce is providing live commentary from the event on Radio 2 from 8pm.