
It is 28 February 2026. Arsenal are top of the Premier League, five points clear. A decent cushion. Except Manchester City have a game in hand. Win that and the gap shrinks to two points. With around eleven gameweeks left, every single result is a potential title decider. One bad ninety minutes, one dropped point, and the entire narrative shifts. This is a Premier League season for the ages, from the two horse race at the top to a relegation battle pulling in some of the biggest names in football. Watching it on a dodgy laptop stream is a choice. So is watching it on a screen big enough to see the panic in the defenders’ eyes, surrounded by a crowd that gets it. The choice is yours.
The Premier League table tells a simple story. Arsenal lead on 61 points from 28 games. Manchester City sit second on 56 points from 27 games. The gap is five points. If City win their game in hand, it becomes two. With just over ten games to go, the margin for error is zero. Arsenal have been formidable, losing only three Premier League games all season. But City have the experience and the firepower to hunt them down. Aston Villa, in third on 51 points, are a full ten points off the pace and fading from view. This is a two horse race. Every result for either team from now until May is a potential season defining moment. Every dropped point is an earthquake.
Forget the title for a second. The real action is the brawl for European qualification. Manchester United hold the final Champions League spot in fourth place with 48 points. Below them, Chelsea and Liverpool are locked on 45 points each. Brentford are hanging around in seventh on 40. Then there is the real story. Sunderland, in their first season back in the Premier League after years away, are an astonishing eighth with 39 points. The gap between fourth place Manchester United and eighth place Sunderland is just nine points. Every weekend completely reshuffles the deck. Sunderland’s charge is the kind of underdog story that makes this league unmissable, a testament to a fanbase that refused to stop believing.
At the bottom of the table, the situation is beautifully grim. Wolves have won only two of their 29 Premier League games and are stranded on 13 points. They are gone. But the fight to avoid joining them is getting desperate. West Ham are 18th on 25 points, with Burnley below them on 19. Nottingham Forest are perched precariously in 17th, just two points above the drop zone. And then there is Tottenham. Sixteenth place. Twenty nine points. They have lost 12 of their 27 league games and sit just four points above relegation. Their freefall is one of the season’s most compelling subplots. This is not just a relegation battle; it is an existential crisis for some of English football’s biggest clubs.
There are pubs that technically show sport. Then there are venues built for it. Belushi’s is where you go when the stakes are this high. It is the only real answer for where to watch the Premier League. With giant HD screens, projectors, and stadium grade surround sound, we make sure you feel every tackle and celebrate every goal with a crowd that cares as much as you do. Belushi’s operates 11 venues across 9 European cities, making us Europe’s home of live sport.
Whether you are in the UK or on the continent, you can find a proper atmosphere at:
With a title race this tight, every fixture is a must watch. Book your table now to guarantee the best seat in the house.
Watching your team fight for survival for ninety minutes is hungry work. Queuing at the bar during a title decider is not a personality trait anyone aspires to. That is why our beer towers exist. It is why our menu is stacked with handmade burgers, loaded fries, nachos, and sharing platters designed to see you through to the final whistle. Menus and offers vary across our bars, so head to belushis.com/menus to see what your local has lined up. For the regulars, grab the Belushi’s & Co Loyalty Pass on our app for cashback and exclusive deals.
This is not a season to be watched quietly. Book your spot for the next Premier League fixture and give the drama the backdrop it deserves.
A: Belushi’s London Bridge and Belushi’s Shepherd’s Bush are the premier destinations in London to watch the Premier League. Both bars feature giant HD screens, projectors, and an unbeatable atmosphere packed with international fans. Book your table at belushis.com to secure a spot.
A: You can watch the Premier League at Belushi’s sports bars across Europe. Belushi’s operates 11 venues across 9 European cities including Belushi’s Paris Canal, Belushi’s Paris Gare du Nord, Belushi’s Amsterdam, Belushi’s Berlin Mitte, Belushi’s Berlin Alexanderplatz, Belushi’s Vienna, and Belushi’s Barcelona. Visit belushis.com for bookings.
A: Yes, booking is highly recommended, especially for major fixtures like title deciders, derby days, and key relegation battles. These games are incredibly popular and tables fill up fast. You can secure your spot by booking online at belushis.com.
A: As of 28 February 2026, Arsenal lead on 61 points, Manchester City are second on 56 points with a game in hand, and Aston Villa are third on 51 points. At the bottom, West Ham are 18th on 25 points, Burnley 19th on 19 points, and Wolves are bottom with just 2 wins from 29 games and 13 points.
The Premier League season is reaching its boiling point. With Arsenal and City fighting for the title and a relegation scrap that could go to the final day, you cannot risk a bad view. Belushi’s provides the ultimate matchday experience across our 11 venues in 9 European cities. Tables will fill fast. Book your table now to guarantee your spot for the dramatic final fixtures.