Can the UK win it for the first time since 1997?
ALL eyes are on Vienna as 25 countries gear up to perform at the Eurovision Grand Final!
The UK automatically qualified for the final as they are among the ‘Big Four’ who are the contest’s biggest funders.

Who made the Eurovision 2026 Grand Final?
This year marks the 70th edition of the competition, with 25 countries hoping to secure victory.
Last night ten more countries secured their place in the grand final, joining the ten that qualified on Tuesday and the ‘Big Four’.
Finland are currently favourites to win Eurovision 2026 as they have a 43% chance with their song “Liekinheitin”, performed by pop singer Pete Parkkonen and violinist Linda Lampenius.
While hosts Austria earned its spot by winning the 2025 contest in Basel, with JJ taking the trophy home thanks to his pop-opera ballad Wasted Love.


Below is the full list of the countries remaining and what song they will be performing:
- Denmark – Soren Torpegaard Lund – “For vi gar hjem”
- Germany – Sarah Engels – “Fire”
- Israel – Noam Bettan – “Michelle”
- Belgium – Essyla – “Dancing on the Ice”
- Albania – Alis – “Nan”
- Greece – Akylas – “Ferto”
- Ukraine – Leleka – “Ridnym”
- Australia – Delta Goodrem – “Eclipse”
- Serbia – Lavina – “Kraj mene”
- Malta – Aidan – “Bella”
- Czechia – Daniel Zizka – “Crossroads”
- Bulgaria – Dara – “Bangaranga”
- Croatia – Lelek – “Andromeda”
- United Kingdom – Look Mum No Computer – “Eins, Zwei, Drei”
- France – Monroe – “Regarde !”
- Moldova – Satoshi – “Viva, Moldova!”
- Finland – Linda Lampenius & Pete Parkkonen – “Liekinheitin”
- Poland – Alicja – “Pray”
- Lithuania – Lion Ceccah – “Solo quiero mas”
- Sweden – Felicia – “My System”
- Cyprus – Antigoni – “Jalla”
- Italy – Sal da Vinci – “Per sempre si”
- Norway – Jonas Lovv – “Ya Ya Ya”
- Romania – Alexandra Capitanescu – “Choke Me”
- Austria – Cosmo – “Tanzschein”

When is UK entry Look Mum No Computer on?
UK entry Look Mum No Computer, real name Sam Battle, performed his song Eins, Zwei, Drei in the contest’s second semi-final.
However, the musician received mixed reviews for his performance in Vienna, which consisted of dancing energetically surrounded by people dressed as computers.


He is well known for his YouTube channel, where 700,000 subscribers watch his content on “music and things that make music.”
Sam isn’t one of the favourites to win the competition, with bookmakers ranking him as a 150/1 outsider in the contest.
On his chances, he said: “It could go well or completely wrong – I’m just here for the ride.
“It’s a really good t-shirt – ‘Look mum, no points’.”
The Grand Final will air tomorrow at 8pm on BBC One and iPlayer, with Look Mum No Computer placing 14th on the running order.





