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Emmerdale axed from ITV schedule tonight – when it next airs

Emmerdale axed from ITV schedule tonight – when it next airs

Glasgow Times6 days ago
But those hoping to tune into Emmerdale today (July 22) on ITV1 might have noticed there is yet another missing episode of the Yorkshire Dales-set soap.
That's because it's been axed from its usual 7.30pm billing on Tuesday to make way for the first UEFA Women's Euro 2025 semi-final.
This evening, England's Lionesses will take on Italy at the Stade de Genève in Switzerland (kick-off is at 8pm).
The Radio Times summary reveals: 'England continue their defence of the title after they came through a nail-biting quarter-final with Sweden, fighting back from 2-0 down to take the match to penalties and winning the shootout 3-2 despite failing to score four of their spot kicks.
'There was also drama in Italy's last-eight contest, which saw them claim a 2-1 win against Norway, with star striker Cristiana Girelli completing her brace in second-half stoppage time.'
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However, Emmerdale fans won't have long to wait for the next installment of drama as the ITV programme will return to its usual slot of 7.30pm on Wednesday (July 23).
With this in mind, let's take a look at the Yorkshire soap's schedule on ITV1 this week:
Monday, July 21 – ITV1, 7.30pm
Tuesday, July 22 – no episode due to England Euros semi-final
Wednesday, July 23 - ITV1, 7.30pm
Thursday, July 24 - ITV1, 7.30pm
Friday, July 25 - ITV1, 7.30pm
In case you didn't know, all Emmerdale episodes are now uploaded to YouTube at 7am ahead of being broadcast on TV 12 hours later.
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