BBC Breakfast viewers were unimpressed by the amount of Eurovision coverage.
Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt were back on Saturday to present the latest news headlines; however, much of the show was dedicated to the Eurovision Song Contest final, which airs tonight. Here’s everything you need to know about it.
Look Mum No Computer, aka Sam Battle, will be representing the UK with their song Eins, Zwei, Drei.
Naga and Charlie discussed the final on Saturday’s show, and they also had a BBC correspondent live from Vienna, where the contest is being held this year.
Taking to X to share their thoughts about the coverage, one fan tweeted, I’m really enjoying the Eurovision coverage. Said no one ever. #BBC Breakfast.”
Another commented, “In other words… nobody cares #BBCBreakfast.”
View 3 ImagesCharlie and Naga spoke about the Eurovision 2026 final which airs tonight(Image: BBC)
“Remember when #Eurovision was about the music #bbcbreakfast,” someone else went on while another added, “I wish they’d stop with the Eurovision coverage already.”
Introducing one segment, Naga began, “The Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest is taking place in Vienna tonight, but preparation for the event has been overshadowed by political discussions, with several countries choosing to boycott over the decision to allow Israel to compete.”
In another segment, Naga said, “The final of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest will get underway in Vienna in just a few hours.”
Charlie went on, “Among the 25 acts hoping to impress is the UK’s entry, Look Mum No Computer.”
They then cut to their co-star, who was live in Vienna as the hype for the contest gears up.
View 3 ImagesLook Mum No Computer is representing the UK(Image: Getty)
However, not all viewers shared the same views as many Eurovision fans are getting excited ahead of the final.
One viewer wrote, “I can’t wait to watch the #Eurovision.” Sharing a picture of Sam Battle, aka Look Mum No Computer, another wrote, “Happy # Eurovision final day to this diva!”
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Someone else went on, “Come on, UK, I cannot wait for the final tonight.”
BBC Breakfast airs daily at 6am on BBC One.
