With the grand final of this year's Song Contest just hours away, fans of the wonderfully camp international music competition are gearing up for a gripping night in . Although those in the UK are accustomed to hearing "nil points", hopes are high for our entrants, country-pop trio Remember Monday.
This year marks the 69th edition of the world-renowned music event, taking it full circle after the first contest was hosted in Switzerland way back in 1956. The famously politically-neutral country bagged a guaranteed place this year after Nemo won in 2024. Spain, Germany, France, Italy, and of course, the UK, are guaranteed a place as the 'big five' nations - who provide additional financial support.
Tonight, 26 countries will go head to head to after Thursday night's semi-final saw the likes of Ireland, , Croatia and Belgium lose their place in the contest. The winner of the competition goes home with a glass microphone trophy, and wins the right to host next year's event.
With the running order announced and Eurovision fans already arriving in Basel, we want to know more about our hosts for the evening. The UK audience's regular presenter Graham Norton will be joined by This Morning's for the night, with the pair broadcasting to Brits this evening.

Coverage will be shown on One and from 8pm on Saturday night and will be led internationally by Hazel Brugger, Michelle Hunziker and Sandra Studer. But who are the three Swiss celebs at the helm?
Hazel BruggerHazel, 31, is a multi-talented Swiss-American comedian, poet and presenter. The mother-of-two was born in San Diego, California and has a Swiss father and German mother. The family made the move to Zurich, Switzerland and from 17, she started performing slam poetry.
The comedian found mainstream fame when she appeared on German satirical news programme, heute-show, before going on to tour her stand up show Tropical, which landed on in 2020. The description of her programme reads: "In this stand-up special, comedian Hazel Brugger offers her breezy takes on unruly geese, chatty gynaecologists, German bank loans and more."
Former Eurovision entrant Sandra Studer returns to the contest as a host, guiding audiences through the evening. Sandra, 56, made her big break in 1991, performing under the stage name Sandra Simó.
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Her song Canzone Per Te landed her in fifth place overall and she went on to forge a successful media career. The mother-of-four became a popular presenter on German and Swiss TV, appearing on programmes like Takito and Swiss Award.
Sandra also kept up her singing, appearing in musicals like Sister Act and Spamalot. Sandra married Luka Müller in 1998 and the couple have four children together. She said she was "thrilled" to be back on the music competition as a host, posting a photo earlier this year showing her posing with her co-hosts Hazel and Michelle.
She wrote: "So thrilled! Thank you @eurovision for this incredible opportunity to be part of such a special journey. I can’t wait to celebrate the ESC stage with all of you!"
Michelle HunzikerSwiss model and TV presenter Michelle Hunziker, 48, completes the trio of presenters who will be bringing coverage live from Basel. She was born in Switzerland but is also an Italian citizen after marrying her first husband Eros Ramzzotti, an Italian pop star with whom she shares her 28-year-old daughter Aurora.
Michelle has had roles in films including The Protagonists, Madagascar, Natale a Rio and Amore nero. During her first marriage, she joined a sect called Warriors of Light.
The cult-like organisation sees members follow a strict lifestyle that forbids alcohol, smoking and any sexual activity. She was a member for five years and wrote about her experience in her autobiography, A Seemingly Perfect Life.
The mother-of-three went on to marry Tomaso Trussardi, 42, in 2014. They had two daughters together, Sole, 12, and Celeste, 10, before divorcing in 2022.
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