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Live Eurovision commentary for tonight's final

Timesofmalta.com will tonight bring you live minute-by-minute updates of the Eurovision Malta final where 16 shortlisted acts will compete for the top place to represent Malta at this year's Eurovision Song Contest.

Follow the live blog for backstage gossip, fashion policing and brutal live commentary similar to yesterday's Idiots' Guide to Eurovision Malta.

The live blog will begin at 8.15 p.m. with a view from behind the scenes and will continue as the perfect accompaniment to tonight's show.

If you're going to be out and about you can also follow from your mobile phone by logging on to www.timesofmalta.com/mobile where updates will be refreshed automatically.

Whether you're a fan or a hater, make sure to log on to timesofmalta.com later to get your fix of this year's festival.

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Nadya Hansen

Feb 5th, 10:59

But that's the whole point! We enjoy it really, deed down! Very deep down maybe but still. Us Maltese gem gem like a good laugh also.

Carl Debono

Feb 4th, 16:35

How can you say "We are good for Malta but falter when we go abroad." when you carry that name , i.e JOSEPH CALLEJJA?

Joseph Calleja

Feb 4th, 17:22

I am stating the truth and the truth hurts. How many times can you recollect when Malta was not undermined especially by the Eurovision? When was the last time Maltese football teams beat outsiders? I am not trying to undermine Maltese abilities, because we have plenty, but we are not trained to take advantage of such abilities. I gave an example of Air Malta. Why does the top management consist of foreigners. Please forget Mr Louis Farrugia, he is only a token put in by the government. Open your eyes Mr Debono.

Mary Portelli

Feb 4th, 17:24

Good one Carl, some peopel's self esteem is so low.

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