UK places 25th at Eurovision 2026, finishing near the bottom
- Eurovisionworld said the United Kingdom finished 25th in the Eurovision 2026 grand final on May 16 with “Eins, Zwei, Drei” by Look Mum No Computer. - The telling number was 1: Eurovisionworld’s results page lists the UK with one point, including zero from the public vote and one from juries. - Eurovisionworld and Eurovision’s official site list Bulgaria’s DARA as the 2026 winner in Vienna and host next year’s contest hub.
The United Kingdom ended Eurovision 2026 in 25th place, one spot from the bottom of the grand final field, with “Eins, Zwei, Drei” by Look Mum No Computer. Eurovisionworld’s results pages list the UK on one point in the May 16 final in Vienna, with zero points from televoters and one from juries. Bulgaria won the contest with DARA’s “Bangaranga,” according to Eurovisionworld and the official Eurovision site. ### How low did the UK finish in the final standings? Eurovisionworld’s 2026 final table places the United Kingdom 25th out of 25 finalists. Only host country Austria finished below the UK in the published grand final ranking, with six points. The same Eurovisionworld country page for the UK says “Eins, Zwei, Drei” finished 25th with only one point. Its historical UK results page also counts 2026 among the country’s last-place finishes in Eurovision history, alongside years including 2021 and 2019. (eurovisionworld.com) ### Where did that single point come from? Eurovisionworld’s scoreboard breaks the UK total into 0 public points and 1 jury point. (eurovisionworld.com) The site’s results page also lists the UK’s jury tally as one point, matching the country page’s statement that Britain received a single point overall. The official Eurovision site surfaced the UK’s grand final performance video, while Eurovisionworld published the song page with lyrics and the final placement. (eurovisionworld.com) Those pages identify the act as Look Mum No Computer and the song as “Eins, Zwei, Drei.” ### Who was Look Mum No Computer in this year’s contest? Eurovisionworld’s UK entry page identifies Look Mum No Computer as the British representative for Vienna 2026. (eurovisionworld.com) The act competed directly in the grand final because the United Kingdom is one of Eurovision’s automatic finalists, a status reflected on Eurovisionworld’s 2026 results page, which says the Big-4 and the previous year’s winner qualified automatically. (eurovision.tv) The song itself leaned into a comic, multilingual hook and a title in German. Eurovisionworld’s lyrics page for the entry shows the repeated “Eins, zwei, drei” refrain and identifies the track as the UK’s official 2026 song. ### Who won Eurovision 2026, and by how much? Eurovisionworld’s final results page lists Bulgaria first on 516 points with DARA’s “Bangaranga.” Israel finished second on 343 points and Romania third on 296, according to the same scoreboard. (eurovisionworld.com) The official Eurovision site also says DARA won the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 for Bulgaria in Vienna. The win was described there as Bulgaria’s first Eurovision victory. (eurovisionworld.com) ### Was the UK result unusually poor by recent standards? Eurovisionworld’s UK history page says Britain has five Eurovision wins but now six last-place finishes, with 2026 added to that list. (eurovisionworld.com) It also records two “nul points” finishes, in 2021 and 2003, meaning the 2026 result avoided zero but still ranked among the country’s weakest modern outcomes. The 2026 field was smaller than some recent editions. (eurovision.tv) Eurovisionworld says 35 countries took part in Vienna, with 25 reaching the grand final. That left the UK finishing last among the automatic qualifiers except Austria, which as host also reached the final automatically. ### What comes next after Vienna? Eurovisionworld’s main 2026 hub now links forward to “Bulgaria 2027,” indicating the next contest cycle has already shifted to the winning country. (eurovisionworld.com) The official Eurovision site has also moved on to post-final coverage, including winner profiles and grand final recaps centered on DARA and Vienna 2026. (eurovisionworld.com 1) (eurovisionworld.com 2)