A bad night for the mainstreampublished at 23:37 British Summer Time 26 May 2019
It's a very mixed picture across Europe, but many of the established players have lost out. In Germany, the Greens have gained at the expense of the governing centre centre left; in Italy, the right-wing League has capitalised on its place in government and made significant gains.
At European level, the biggest centre groupings are set to lose dozens of seats together.
The centre-right European People's Party is projected to be the largest party with 178 MEPs - but that's a loss of 43 seats.
The Socialists and Democrats on the centre left are likewise projected to lose 39 seats, down to 152.
Other parties are benefiting from this swing.
The main Liberal group, ALDE, is expected to be up 41 to 108; the Greens are projected to gain 17 to 67. Right-wing nationalists, meanwhile, are expected to pick up dozens of seats.
But the centre parties remain the largest groups – just not as large as they were before.