How to watch the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final online for FREE from anywhere

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Watch the 2026 Eurovision Grand Final tonight at 8pm (May 16) to see 25 acts compete for the glitziest crown in music. The winner will, as ever, be chosen by wildly unfair judging based on ancient ties between nations and the prevailing political climate.

But after two pulsating semi-finals, who exactly is in the mix to come out on tops. The general consensus is that will probably be Finland (Linda Lampenius & Pete Parkkonen with “Liekinheitin”), Greece (Akylas and “Ferto”) or Denmark (Søren Torpegaard's “Før vi går hjem”).

Australian contestant Delta Goodrem, however, might "Eclipse" them all. Sorry, I'll get my coat. Here's how to watch the 2026 Eurovision Grand Final online and for free.

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How to watch the 2026 Eurovision Grand Final for FREE

Australian viewers can watch for FREE on SBS on Demand. And selected countries can also watch Eurovision free on YouTube.

UK viewers can watch the 2026 Eurovision Grand Final live on BBC iPlayer on Thursday, May 14 from 8pm GMT (TV licence required).

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How to watch the 2026 Eurovision Grand Final from anywhere

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How to watch the 2026 Eurovision Grand Final in UK

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BBC One8pm Saturday, May 16

In the UK, the 2026 Eurovision Grand Final will be broadcast live on BBC One, at 8pm on Saturday, May 16.

You can also stream for FREE on BBC iPlayer either live or to catch up if you miss the start of the show. You'll need a valid TV licence of course.

Away from the UK right now? Just use a VPN to use your usual streaming services when abroad, where terms permit.

How to watch the 2026 Eurovision Grand Final online around the world

How to watch the 2026 Eurovision Grand Final online in the US

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Eurovision fans in the United States can watch the 2026 Eurovision Grand Final on Peacock in the U.S.

Tip: get Peacock for free when you sign up to Walmart Plus ($1 for first 30 days).

If you don't have access to Peacock, you can also watch along on the official Eurovision YouTube channel.

Brit abroad? Anyone from the UK travelling overseas who wants to watch their free usual streaming service from abroad can do so by using a VPN.

How to watch the 2026 Eurovision Grand Final in Australia

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In Australia, watch the 2026 Eurovision Grand Final on Saturday, May 16 for FREE on SBS and SBS On Demand.

SBS is "Australia's exclusive home of the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest". Expect live streams, behind-the-scenes extras, music videos and more.

Not at home? Anyone busy traveling overseas who wants to watch their free usual streaming service from abroad can do so by using a VPN.

Can I watch the Eurovision 2026 Grand Final in Ireland, Italy, Spain?

Irish state broadcaster RTE has confirmed that it will not broadcast this year's Eurovision Song Contest. RTE joins Spain, Netherlands, Italy and Slovenia in boycotting the event due to Israel's inclusion. However, you can use this VPN to watch your usual free streams from abroad – like SBS in Australia.

Who is in the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final?

And here is the running order for Saturday's Grand final...

  • Denmark: Søren Torpegaard Lund — “Før Vi Går Hjem”
  • Germany: Sarah Engels — “Fire”
  • Israel: Noam Bettan — “Michelle”
  • Belgium: ESSYLA — “Dancing on the Ice”
  • Albania: Alis — “Nân”
  • Greece: Akylas — “Ferto”
  • Ukraine: LELÉKA — “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 x Pete Parkkonen — “Liekinheitin”
  • Poland: ALICJA — “Pray”
  • Lithuania: Lion Ceccah — “Sólo Quiero Más”
  • Sweden: FELICIA — “My System”
  • Cyprus: Antigoni — “JALLA”
  • Italy: Sal Da Vinci — “Per Sempre Sì”
  • Norway: JONAS LOVV — “YA YA YA”
  • Romania: Alexandra Căpitănescu — “Choke Me”
  • Austria: COSMÓ — “Tanzschein”

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