European Nights Under the Lights
It might be called the Champions League, but everyone knows it’s the best club competition in the world. European football, sure, but with teams stacked full of the greatest talent from every corner of the globe. If you’re not watching, you’re missing out.
Forget the weekend. Tuesday and Wednesday nights are where football really happens. The Champions League isn’t just a tournament. It’s a midweek soap opera with more plot twists than Game of Thrones. And Belushi’s is the place to catch it all.
From group stage walkovers to knockout round classics, there’s something about European nights that just hits different. Especially when you’re at a Belushi’s bar with a pint in hand and your mates going nuts next to you.
Last season, PSG finally delivered on years of pressure, lifting their first-ever Champions League trophy with a 5–0 win over Inter Milan in Munich. Désiré Doué stole the show in the final, while Mbappé signed off from Paris in style. Liverpool knocked out Real Madrid in the League Phase, City’s 27-game unbeaten European run ended in the quarters, and the new format showed just how unpredictable midweek football can get.
This season, the 36-team league format is back. Eight games per side, one giant table, and no easy routes to the knockouts. The top eight go straight through, while the next 16 face off in a play-off round to survive. It’s relentless. And with six Premier League teams in the mix, the battles are only getting bigger.
Fixtures to keep an eye on? Liverpool against Real Madrid could ignite early. Arsenal taking on Barcelona brings serious stakes. PSG against City is pure football theatre. And Aston Villa facing Inter offers one of the most intriguing cross-league matchups we’ve seen in years.
The final takes place on 30 May 2026 at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest — but between now and then, expect plenty of upsets, drama, and wild midweek swings. It’s the most intense road in football. And you’ll want to be there for every minute.
We’re showing the Champions League across all our venues:
UK Locations:
Europe Locations:
From the first whistle in the group stages to the madness of the knockout rounds, Belushi’s is where Champions League nights come to life. You bring the passion. We’ll handle the rest.
Book your table now, because the only thing worse than missing out is hearing everyone else talk about it the next day.
European Nights Under the Lights
It might be called the Champions League, but everyone knows it’s the best club competition in the world. European football, sure, but with teams stacked full of the greatest talent from every corner of the globe. If you’re not watching, you’re missing out.
Forget the weekend. Tuesday and Wednesday nights are where football really happens. The Champions League isn’t just a tournament. It’s a midweek soap opera with more plot twists than Game of Thrones. And Belushi’s is the place to catch it all.
From group stage walkovers to knockout round classics, there’s something about European nights that just hits different. Especially when you’re at a Belushi’s bar with a pint in hand and your mates going nuts next to you.
Last season, PSG finally delivered on years of pressure, lifting their first-ever Champions League trophy with a 5–0 win over Inter Milan in Munich. Désiré Doué stole the show in the final, while Mbappé signed off from Paris in style. Liverpool knocked out Real Madrid in the League Phase, City’s 27-game unbeaten European run ended in the quarters, and the new format showed just how unpredictable midweek football can get.
This season, the 36-team league format is back. Eight games per side, one giant table, and no easy routes to the knockouts. The top eight go straight through, while the next 16 face off in a play-off round to survive. It’s relentless. And with six Premier League teams in the mix, the battles are only getting bigger.
Fixtures to keep an eye on? Liverpool against Real Madrid could ignite early. Arsenal taking on Barcelona brings serious stakes. PSG against City is pure football theatre. And Aston Villa facing Inter offers one of the most intriguing cross-league matchups we’ve seen in years.
The final takes place on 30 May 2026 at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest — but between now and then, expect plenty of upsets, drama, and wild midweek swings. It’s the most intense road in football. And you’ll want to be there for every minute.
We’re showing the Champions League across all our venues:
UK Locations:
Europe Locations:
From the first whistle in the group stages to the madness of the knockout rounds, Belushi’s is where Champions League nights come to life. You bring the passion. We’ll handle the rest.
Book your table now, because the only thing worse than missing out is hearing everyone else talk about it the next day.
European Nights Under the Lights
It might be called the Champions League, but everyone knows it’s the best club competition in the world. European football, sure, but with teams stacked full of the greatest talent from every corner of the globe. If you’re not watching, you’re missing out.
Forget the weekend. Tuesday and Wednesday nights are where football really happens. The Champions League isn’t just a tournament. It’s a midweek soap opera with more plot twists than Game of Thrones. And Belushi’s is the place to catch it all.
From group stage walkovers to knockout round classics, there’s something about European nights that just hits different. Especially when you’re at a Belushi’s bar with a pint in hand and your mates going nuts next to you.
Last season, PSG finally delivered on years of pressure, lifting their first-ever Champions League trophy with a 5–0 win over Inter Milan in Munich. Désiré Doué stole the show in the final, while Mbappé signed off from Paris in style. Liverpool knocked out Real Madrid in the League Phase, City’s 27-game unbeaten European run ended in the quarters, and the new format showed just how unpredictable midweek football can get.
This season, the 36-team league format is back. Eight games per side, one giant table, and no easy routes to the knockouts. The top eight go straight through, while the next 16 face off in a play-off round to survive. It’s relentless. And with six Premier League teams in the mix, the battles are only getting bigger.
Fixtures to keep an eye on? Liverpool against Real Madrid could ignite early. Arsenal taking on Barcelona brings serious stakes. PSG against City is pure football theatre. And Aston Villa facing Inter offers one of the most intriguing cross-league matchups we’ve seen in years.
The final takes place on 30 May 2026 at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest — but between now and then, expect plenty of upsets, drama, and wild midweek swings. It’s the most intense road in football. And you’ll want to be there for every minute.
We’re showing the Champions League across all our venues:
UK Locations:
Europe Locations:
From the first whistle in the group stages to the madness of the knockout rounds, Belushi’s is where Champions League nights come to life. You bring the passion. We’ll handle the rest.
Book your table now, because the only thing worse than missing out is hearing everyone else talk about it the next day.