Eurovision supporters, gathered in the 2014 host city of Copenhagen, have been predicting how the countries will vote in Saturday evening’s grand final.<br /><br />“I think Ukraine will get quite a bit of support due to obviously the conflict that is happening at the moment, but personally I love their track, I think they’ve got a really good track. I think they will get some extra support from Europe and I’m not sure about Russia’s song, how it will go down. We’ll see,” said British Eurovision fan Edward Watson.<br /><br />Keith Grant, who traveled from Dublin for Eurovision, said: “I think it’s going to be a tough one this year. I personally want Sweden to win, but I think they’re up their with Hungary, Austria, the UK, Sweden, they all have a really good chance, and Denmark of course has a really good song, this year. So it’s anyone’s game. I think the voting will be really good this year.”<br /><br />Loic Pherivong from France said he was supporting drag artist Conchita Wurst of Austria. “She is so well supported by all the fans, all the public, all the crowd. I went to the second semi-final – it was so amazing. Everybody was supporting her. It was very, very crazy.” <br /><br />Along with Swedish entry Sanna Nielsen, and the Common Linnets of the Netherlands, Wurst is among this year’s Eurovision favourites.
