As Euro 2024 continues on our TV screens this week, unfortunately it means ITV has made a handful of schedule changes, with Coronation Street being just one of the few programmes affected.
But the good news is, this should be the last week some of our favourite soap’s airtime will be disrupted because of the Euros, as football fans will be gearing up for the big final at the weekend.
Corrie isn’t the only ITV soap to be moved around over the next few days as an episode of Emmerdale has been cancelled to make way for the Euro 2024 semi-finals, including England’s next performance on Wednesday (July 10).
But when can you catch up with the latest drama in Weatherfield this week? Let’s find out.
Poor Paul 💔 💔 #Corrie pic.twitter.com/yAZdqnlhgz
— Coronation Street (@itvcorrie) July 5, 2024
Why isn’t Coronation Street on TV tonight?
Coronation Street usually airs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, but this week there is a slight change and one less episode than usual.
The soap will not air on ITV1 tonight as England take on the Netherlands from BVB Stadion Dortmund in Germany for the second Euro 2024 semi-final.
Coverage starts from 6.30pm with kick-off at 8pm.
An episode of Coronation Street aired on Tuesday (June 8) instead.
However, there is no Friday episode (June 12) of Corrie due to the women’s Euro 2025 Qualifier match.
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England take on the Republic of Ireland (kick-off 8pm) at Carrow Road in Norwich.
Coverage from the women's Group A3 will be presented by Seema Jaswal.
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When is Coronation Street on ITV1 this week?
So you know where to watch Coronation Street this week, here is the full schedule on ITV1 from June 8-12:
- Monday, June 8: 8pm-9pm
- Tuesday, June 9: 8pm-9pm
- Wednesday, June 10: No episode due to England’s Euro 2024 semi-final
- Friday, June 12: No episode due to England’s women Euro 2025 Qualifier match
Coronation Street next airs on ITV1 and ITVX on Monday, July 15 from 8pm.
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