Coronation Street fans won’t be getting their full fix of the soap this week due to a schedule change on ITV.
Corrie won’t be airing tonight (June 14), meaning only two episodes are available for viewers to watch this week.
You probably won’t be shocked to discover Friday’s usual slot for the latest drama in Weatherfield has been removed due to the first match of Euro 2024 taking place.
This evening will see Group A teams Scotland take on Euros host Germany at Munich Football Arena.
Fancy knowing what's coming up in Corrie next week?! 👀
— Coronation Street (@itvcorrie) June 10, 2024
Read all about it here: https://t.co/fKPi6CMgeP#Corrie pic.twitter.com/hJN2psa3md
Coverage will be presented by Mark Pougatch from 6.15pm on ITV1 with kick-off at 8pm.
When is Coronation Street on TV next week?
Today's schedule change won’t be the only disruption as an episode of Coronation Street next week has also been dropped to make way for another Euro 2024 match.
Monday’s Corrie slot (June 17) has been removed to show the match against Austria and France from Group D of the Euros tournament, with kick-off from 8pm on ITV1.
This means the next chance fans can catch up on the ITV soap is on Tuesday (June 18) – this will be an hour-long slot from 8pm.
@coronationstreet Poor Toyah! 😨 #corrie #corrietok #coronationstreet #coronationstreetclips #coronationstreetmoments ♬ original sound - Coronation Street
The full schedule for Coronation Street next week is as follows:
- Monday, June 17: no episode due to Euro 2024 match (Austria v France)
- Tuesday, June 18: 8pm-9pm
- Wednesday, June 19: 8pm-9pm
- Friday, June 21: 8pm-9pm
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Many ITV viewers have already noticed the schedule change for Corrie, with one person posting on X: “Here we go again. There’s not much on TV that I watch then football disrupts it.”
Another agreed: “Here we go again stupid football grrrrrr.”
This account added: “Could be good to bring back weekly boxsets on iPlayer/ITVX like they did a few years ago.”
Coronation Street continues on Tuesday, June 18 from 8pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
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