Eurovision 2005 scoreboard (2019-25 system)

This is how I think the Eurovision 2005 scoreboard would've been under the 2019-25 voting system, in which every participating country gives 1-12 points from a national jury and their audience. After the jury votes are counted, the televoting points awarded from every country will be combined, providing one televoting score for every song. This year, we're moving on to Kyiv, Ukraine just like the original version of this year's edition, because Ukraine won the 2004 edition, coming 3rd in the jury vote and 1st with the televote. This year, instead of the 24 finalists of the original 2005 Final, I used 28 countries in our final, just like last year, because I was curious about how the points would be distributed within these 28 countries. So, in this final I included the 24 finalists of the original contest and: Belgium (who was in the top 10 of our previous 2003 contest), Lebanon (who aimed to participate in the original 2005 contest but in the end they didn't because they refused to broadcast the Israeli entry), Poland and Slovenia (who came 11th and 12th respectively in the semi final of the contest). Additionally, I made a recap of these 28 songs (show some mercy)! The country who gets the biggest amount of points will win this edition, so good luck to all the participants and may the best song win! Comment down below your predictions about the scoreboard, your opinions about the result and how you do think it would've gone! Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 0:29 Recap 7:31 Juries voting (01-20) 27:49 Top 5 (after 20/40 juries voted) 28:12 Juries voting (21-40) 48:40 Top 5 (after 40/40 juries voted) 48:53 Televoting 1:01:41 FINAL Top 5 1:02:39 Winning reprise 1:02:50 Detailed results 1:04:30 Juries scoreboard 1:04:47 Televoting scoreboard 1:05:04 Winning reprise 1:05:40 Closing theme