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'Furious' Gogglebox fans all have same Eurovision coverage complaint within minutes

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fans who tuned in to watch the final episode of the season were left complaining about its Eurovision coverage. During the programme, the stars of the show were treated to Estonia's entry during the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland. The favourites were out in full force to give their verdict on Tommy Cash's performance of Espresso Macchiato, which resulted in him finishing third with 356 points. The stars of the show were in hysterics as Tommy performed his unusual routine and song performance, commenting why he's singing about a 'cup of coffee.'

However, when it came to complaints, all seemed to have the same verdict. Some fans blasted on X, formally known as Twitter, that Gogglebox didn't show the UK entry, Remember Monday, on Eurovision.

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One person fumed, " klaxon on But no @remembermonday_ footage... furious." A second similarly echoed, "I knew it! It fits their "fun, silly, catchy" brief. They never react to the winner or the UK's entry. #Eurovision."

A third also typed, "Knew Estonia would be shown." A fourth viewer at home also said, "knew it would be tommy but couldn't they at least show a clip of remember Monday."

It's been a mixed bag for the UK in Eurovision over the last few years, and Remember Monday's performance in Basel this year was another similar outcome. The band finished in 19th place with 88 points, but all of their points came from the jury vote.

The trio performed their country-pop track 'What The Hell Just Happened?' during the final last weekend, but their catchy soundtrack failed to secure any points from the public.

Although the trio avoided an overall "nul points" score thanks to the jury votes, it was the second year in a row where the United Kingdom failed to secure any points from the public. Last year, singer Olly Alexander suffered a similar outcome and finished in 18th place with just 46 points.

Austria claimed victory and narrowly edged past Israel in the final moments with its hit song, Wasted Love. Before the show, bookmakers had given the UK group Remember Monday only a 66/1 chance of winning Eurovision.

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