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We’re one step closer to knowing who will succeed Mark Bošnjak as Croatia’s Eurovision entrant as HRT have now revealed the running order for tomorrows Dora 2026 final.

The final running order

After a week of two semi finals narrowing 24 entrants down to a final 16, the running order for tomorrow’s show has now been announced.

Running
Order
EntrantEntry
1AnandaDora
2SergejScream
3NoelleUninterupted
4Alen ĐurasFrom ashes to flame
5IrmaNi traga
6Lara DemarinMantra
7Ema BubićVrijeme za nas
8Lima LenRaketa
9Lana MandarićTama
10Ritam NoirProfumi di mare
11Marko KutlićNeotuđivo
12DevinOver me
13LelekAndromeda
14ToMaLedina
15Stela RadeNema te
16Cold SnapMucho Macho

Ahead of this year’s contest we had a chance to interview some of the finalists. You can find our interviews with Alen Đuras and Ananda in the links respectively. The final is set to take place in Zagreb tomorrow, and will see a hybrid jury and televote system decide the winner.

What is Dora?

Dora has taken place 25 times since its inception in 1992, and has selected the majority of Croatia’s Eurovision entries, except for a hiatus between 2011 and 2019. Since its return, the competition has usually consisted of a single final of around 14 to 18 songs, but the format has changed in 2024 to include a semi-final stage for the expanded amount of 24 songs. The winner will be decided by a 50/50 split between a televote, and four national and four international jury panels.

Croatia’s Eurovision Journey

Croatia has been a part of the Eurovision family since 1961, as part of Yugoslavia. Ten Croatian artists went on to represent Yugoslavia in the Contest – the most famous of which being Riva, who gave Yugoslavia its only win in 1989. The 1990 Contest was held in Zagreb as a tribute to their Croatian heritage. Croatia debuted in the Contest as an independent nation in 1993 with the band Put and their song “Don’t Ever Cry”. Since then, Croatia has gone on to score as high as 2nd place in 2024.

In 2025, Croatia chose Marko Bošnjak to represent the nation in Basel with his song “Poison Cake”. Performing in the first semi-final, Croatia failed to qualify for the final, placing twelfth with a televote score of 28 points.

Who do you think is going to win from this running order? As always, please let us know what you think by getting involved in the comments below. Also, be sure to follow ‘That Eurovision Site’ on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Threads, tumblr, and Bluesky for more information about Eurovision 2026!

Source: HRT

Photo credit: HRT

By Euan T

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