The Europa League is the football equivalent of a hungover Sunday league session. Big clubs getting bantered for being here, playing teams with names that sound like keyboard smashes. It’s not the Champions League, but you’re still gonna tune in. Because European football is European football.
Last season, Tottenham Hotspur lifted the trophy for the first time in 41 years, beating Manchester United 1-0 in a tense final at San Mamés Stadium in Bilbao. Brennan Johnson’s clever finish in the first half, aided by a deflection off a defender, was enough to secure Spurs’ third Europa League title and a spot in next season’s Champions League. Despite a difficult Premier League campaign where they finished 17th, Tottenham showed their European class when it mattered most.
The 2025-26 season promises more of that madness. From group stage trips to parts of Europe you’ve never heard of, to knockout games where a slip-up costs you everything, the Europa League has its own weird charm. It’s chaos football and we’re here for all of it.
Big screens everywhere. No dodgy streams, no buffering, no missing the away days in countries you didn’t even know had a league.
Burgers, beers, and bar snacks to keep you going through 90 minutes of madness.
Fans from everywhere turning Belushi’s into the liveliest midweek football spot you’ll find.
Private booths if you’re trying to hide your shame when your Premier League club is getting bodied by a team you’ve only ever seen on FIFA.
The Europa League is like a long-haul flight — not everyone wants to be on it, but once you’re there, you might as well enjoy the ride. Knockouts are where the tension gets real. You’re either heading to the final or heading for a punchline.
And when it all comes down to that one night for silverware, you’ll want to be at Belushi’s.
We’re showing the Europa League across all our venues:
UK Locations:
Europe Locations:
The Europa League might be the little brother to the Champions League, but it’s still European football. And when the knockouts hit, you’re either all in or all out. Grab a pint, book your spot, and let the madness unfold.
The Europa League is the football equivalent of a hungover Sunday league session. Big clubs getting bantered for being here, playing teams with names that sound like keyboard smashes. It’s not the Champions League, but you’re still gonna tune in. Because European football is European football.
Last season, Tottenham Hotspur lifted the trophy for the first time in 41 years, beating Manchester United 1-0 in a tense final at San Mamés Stadium in Bilbao. Brennan Johnson’s clever finish in the first half, aided by a deflection off a defender, was enough to secure Spurs’ third Europa League title and a spot in next season’s Champions League. Despite a difficult Premier League campaign where they finished 17th, Tottenham showed their European class when it mattered most.
The 2025-26 season promises more of that madness. From group stage trips to parts of Europe you’ve never heard of, to knockout games where a slip-up costs you everything, the Europa League has its own weird charm. It’s chaos football and we’re here for all of it.
Big screens everywhere. No dodgy streams, no buffering, no missing the away days in countries you didn’t even know had a league.
Burgers, beers, and bar snacks to keep you going through 90 minutes of madness.
Fans from everywhere turning Belushi’s into the liveliest midweek football spot you’ll find.
Private booths if you’re trying to hide your shame when your Premier League club is getting bodied by a team you’ve only ever seen on FIFA.
The Europa League is like a long-haul flight — not everyone wants to be on it, but once you’re there, you might as well enjoy the ride. Knockouts are where the tension gets real. You’re either heading to the final or heading for a punchline.
And when it all comes down to that one night for silverware, you’ll want to be at Belushi’s.
We’re showing the Europa League across all our venues:
UK Locations:
Europe Locations:
The Europa League might be the little brother to the Champions League, but it’s still European football. And when the knockouts hit, you’re either all in or all out. Grab a pint, book your spot, and let the madness unfold.
The Europa League is the football equivalent of a hungover Sunday league session. Big clubs getting bantered for being here, playing teams with names that sound like keyboard smashes. It’s not the Champions League, but you’re still gonna tune in. Because European football is European football.
Last season, Tottenham Hotspur lifted the trophy for the first time in 41 years, beating Manchester United 1-0 in a tense final at San Mamés Stadium in Bilbao. Brennan Johnson’s clever finish in the first half, aided by a deflection off a defender, was enough to secure Spurs’ third Europa League title and a spot in next season’s Champions League. Despite a difficult Premier League campaign where they finished 17th, Tottenham showed their European class when it mattered most.
The 2025-26 season promises more of that madness. From group stage trips to parts of Europe you’ve never heard of, to knockout games where a slip-up costs you everything, the Europa League has its own weird charm. It’s chaos football and we’re here for all of it.
Big screens everywhere. No dodgy streams, no buffering, no missing the away days in countries you didn’t even know had a league.
Burgers, beers, and bar snacks to keep you going through 90 minutes of madness.
Fans from everywhere turning Belushi’s into the liveliest midweek football spot you’ll find.
Private booths if you’re trying to hide your shame when your Premier League club is getting bodied by a team you’ve only ever seen on FIFA.
The Europa League is like a long-haul flight — not everyone wants to be on it, but once you’re there, you might as well enjoy the ride. Knockouts are where the tension gets real. You’re either heading to the final or heading for a punchline.
And when it all comes down to that one night for silverware, you’ll want to be at Belushi’s.
We’re showing the Europa League across all our venues:
UK Locations:
Europe Locations:
The Europa League might be the little brother to the Champions League, but it’s still European football. And when the knockouts hit, you’re either all in or all out. Grab a pint, book your spot, and let the madness unfold.