The 23 countries that gave UK nul points in Eurovision 2026

At this point, we are quite used to the UK receiving nul points and this year was no different
00:09, 17 May 2026Updated 00:10, 17 May 2026
Look Mum No Computer is represented the UK at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.(Image: Sarah Louise Bennett / EBU)
When it comes to Eurovision many viewers can predict which side of the scoreboard they will see the UK at the end of the night. The last time the United Kingdom won the Eurovision Song Contest was almost 30 years ago, in 1997, when Katrina and the Waves won with Love Shine a Light.
In recent years, the UK has rarely moved from the right side of the scoreboard, often scoring the dreaded nul points. There was one exception in Turin, Italy, in 2022, when Sam Ryder blew audiences away with his performance of Spaceman and secured second place.
Other than that, it’s safe to say our acts have had a series of bad runs – even Wales’ own Bonnie Tyler finished in 19th place in 2013! For the latest TV and showbiz gossip sign up to our newsletter
This year, Sam Battle, better known as his stage name, Look Mum No Computer represented the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday, May 16. He came in 25th place with his song Eins, Zwei, Drei, which won 1 point overall thanks to the jury vote.
Ukraine was the only country to award him any points, and he unfortunately received no points from the public.
At this point, we are quite used to the UK receiving nul points, and this year was no different.
The full list of the 23 countries who’s jury gave the UK nul points:
Switzerland
Malta
Luxembourg
Bulgaria
Azerbaijan
San Marino
Estonia
Israel
Australia
Germany
Belgium
Portugal
Sweden
Albania
Cyprus
Georgia
Montenegro
Armenia
Poland
Greece
Czechia
Denmark
France
Norway
Italy
Finland
Latvia
Serbia
Moldova
Croatia
Lithuania
Romania
Austria




