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Eurovision 2020: Cancelled event 'would've resulted in close draw and major high for UK'

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It was set to be an epic outcome for tonight's Eurovision Song Contest 2020, according to new data. The contest was cancelled back in March due to the coronavirus crisis, but tonight's live broadcast will virtually see performances go ahead.

All 41 countries will have the chance to perform their songs in the live stream, so fans don't have to miss out on the singing competition.

But since things haven't gone as originally planned, some newly released data is able to shed some light on which country were likely to have won the contest.

The data, which comes from streaming services such as Spotify and has been analysed by Digital Spy, suggests Italy and Iceland would have drawn first place, with a popularity score of 71, and the UK would

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