The UKs Eurovision entry, Remember Monday, managed to avoid nul point humiliation, but failed to win the illustrious song contest title, as Austria stormed to a narrow victory in what has been one of the most politically charged song contests ever.

Millions of viewers across Europe tuned in to see who would take home the crown, as blank emerged victorious in tonight's Eurovision grand final following two semi-final shows earlier this week.

Hampshire-based girl group Remember Monday took to the St Jakobshalle arena stage to represent the UK, performing their song What the Hell Just Happened, and yet despite a high energy performance the odds were not in their favour.

Prior to tonight's show, the group were already dealt a disappointing blow as bookmakers predicted the band, made up of Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull and Charlotte Steele, all 30, had a 66/1 chance of winning the coveted title.

Viewers at home were left impressed by their 'unbelievable vocals' praising the trio's performance, as one viewer wrote: 'Oh girls. you smashed it. That was stunning and your joy on that stage was infectious. So loved it. You’re our winners.