Eurovision's Sweden entry mocks Britain: 'You have a great shot at not coming last'

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Eurovision's Sweden entry mocks Britain: 'You have a great shot at not coming last'

James Newman will perform his single Embers live at the Eurovision Song Contest Grand Finale in Rotterdam. Sweden's entry Tusse has met James and thinks Britain has a great chance of not coming last.

James Newman will perform his single Embers live at the Eurovision Song Contest Grand Finale in Rotterdam. Sweden's entry Tusse has met James and he thinks he's charming and awesome. Tuse was born in Congo and his parents died. He received asylum in Sweden. His dad is proud of him. UK entry James wrote his song Emberts in North London last year. The odds of them not coming last are 2/5 and of winning are 100/1. Swedish entry's odds are 50/50. They are chalked at 50% to win. UK's chances are even worse. It's 2-5 not to come last and 100% not win the trophy.

Eurovision Song Contest airs on BBC One on Saturday 22 May at 8pm.


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