
Soaps spoilers next week: Emmerdale Nate bombshell and Corrie secret 'exposed'
Tracy is eyed with suspicion next week in Emmerdale as the police investigation around Nate's murder continues. Meanwhile, Betsy is looking for answers in Corrie. Get the lowdown.
Another murderer is roaming free in the Dales as John Sugden manages to dodge suspicion - but another villager is pushed into the spotlight.
Cain Dingle (played by Jeff Hordley) is at the core of conflict in Emmerdale next week as Tracy Robinson's (Amy Walsh) accusations continue and the distraught David's shop worker soon faces the Dingle wrath - until her allegations backfire.
Coronation Street remembers PC Craig Tinker next week as residents stand united on the cobbles for his memorial. But when DS Lisa Swain (Vicky Myers) acts cagey, her curious daughter Betsy (Sydney Martin) goes on the hunt for answers.
They're one of EastEnders ' most beloved couples and after years of rows, splits and make-ups, Kat Slater (Jessie Wallace) and Alfie Moon (Shane Richie) are finally making it to the altar. Or will they?
Over in Hollyoaks, Grace Black (Tamara Wall) faces the consequences of her misdeeds. while a love triangle rattles Erinsborough and a life hangs in the balance in Home and Away.
Emmerdale
John (Oliver Farnworth) is questioned about the day Nate disappeared and he hopes he's said enough to protect Cain. Meanwhile, Sam (James Hooton) berates Tracy over her accusations. Rattled, Cain finally voices his suspicions that Tracy is responsible for Nate's death.
Tracy tries to defend herself while John comforts Cain, reassuring him the police will focus on something else soon. He then hatches another sinister plan.
Later on, the police arrive at Tug Ghyll with a warrant and Tracy is adamant the search is pointless. But she's gobsmacked when the police retrieve Nate's mobile phone in Frankie's playhouse.
Elsewhere, Mandy (Lisa Riley) and Paddy (Dominic Brunt) persuade Bear (Joshua Richards) to see Liam (Jonny McPherson) about his insomnia.
When Bear returns and promises Eve some sweets if she stays quiet, she agrees and he heads out. Quickly bored, Eve heads to the kitchen where she finds Bear's pill box of sleeping tablets.
Vinny (Bradley Johnson) is horrified when he realises he's forgotten about the anniversary of his first kiss with Gabby and enlists Kammy's (Shebz Miah) help for a plan to win her back.
Sneaking into Home Farm, Kammy is stunned by the luxury around him. Meanwhile, Jacob (Joe-Warren Plant) is furious with Sarah (Katie Hill) while Kerry (Laura Norton) throws a party for Pollard. A fight also breaks out, forcing villagers to pick a side.
Coronation Street
Kit (Jacob Roberts) suggests Lou (Farrel Heggarty) should do a DNA test to find out if he's really Brody's dad. When Sarah (Tina O'Brien) invites Kit to a family meal, he declines, later stopping Brody (Ryan Mulvey) stealing wine from a delivery van.
Brody accuses Kit of harassment but Lisa dismisses the claim. Later on, as Kit, Sarah and Bernie (Jane Hazlegrove) head out, they find Brody injured in an alley with a broken bottle of whisky next to him.
Craig gets the send-off he deserves as Kit reveals the family have asked him to give a speech. On the morning of the memorial, Sarah's concerned to see Kit has already left for the day.
Lisa worries when Kit is nowhere to be found and she steps in with a heartfelt speech. Later, Lisa decides to go through some old files but when she sees Betsy snooping, she becomes cagey, leaving the teen intrigued.
Elsewhere, Theo (James Cartwright) brings Millie home, leading Todd (Gareth Pierce) to take care of her. And it's not long before she drops a bombshell.
Leanne (Jane Danson) joins Ronnie (Vinta Morgan) for lunch and they agree to be friends. When she returns from the loo, Leanne sees Toyah (Georgia Taylor) talking to Ronnie - how will she react?
Meanwhile, Sally (Sally Dynevor) and Tim (Joe Duttine) put their fostering skills to the test just as the wedge between Lou and Maria (Samia Longchambon) deepens.
EastEnders
Tensions rise at The Vic as Elaine (Harriet Thorpe) sees George (Colin Salmon) helping Cindy (Michelle Collins) at The Albert. She then surprises George with a thoughtful gift, but Junior (Micah Balfour) storms in with a bombshell as he reveals George went to see his mother, Sabrina, on Christmas night.
George admits Sabrina kissed him but he insists he rejected her. Devastated, Elaine throws George out and she's shocked to see him with Cindy. When a punter named Stephen chats her up, Elaine gets a pep talk from Drew Peacock and makes a shocking decision.
Kat is horrified by the explicit video on Alfie's laptop, unaware that Tommy (Sonny Kendall) purchased it. She confides in Jean (Gillian Wright), worried that Alfie's turned to adult entertainment as things have been quiet in the bedroom.
Blissfully unaware, Alfie cooks a romantic meal but he's taken aback when Kat tries to seduce him. Later, during their wedding day, concerns are at an all-time high and Alfie gets a pep talk from an unlikely source.
Yolande (Angela Wynter) opens up to Denise (Diane Parish) about the state of her relationship with Patrick (Rudolph Walker) and she fears that things between them may have changed.
Meanwhile, Vicki (Alice Haig) is disturbed when Amy (Ellie Dadd) says the real reason Joel (Max Murray) has no friends is because he shamed Avani (Aaliyah James) for sleeping with him.
Hollyoaks
A letter left behind triggers devastation and confusion for residents. Grace is publicly arrested for her misdeeds as residents discover Dodger has been working undercover.
At the station, Grace denies all involvement. Later, she walks through the village in a daze, enduring insults and anger. Nancy lunges at her but is stopped by the arrival of a familiar face.
Jez and Liberty demand answers from Sienna when she's caught watching a recording of Victoria. Meanwhile, Ste is overwhelmed as doctors prepare to bring Lucas out of his coma.
Neighbours
Paul tries to convince Terese to stay but she's firm - she refuses to be around Chelsea. Later on, she presents him with an ultimatum - he has to choose between her or Thomas.
Aaron's love life heats up as he prepares a date with Rhett but, soon, a love triangle brews when the day is interrupted by Colton's arrival in Erinsborough.
Taye sparks Holly's suspicion after a series of close calls related to his escorting. Elsewhere, Karl and Darcy have a deadly confrontation while Wendy uncovers a devastating secret.
Home and Away
Bree discovers that her emergency patient at the hospital is Theo, rushed to hospital after being crushed with his own car by River Boy Gage.
Irene fawns over baby Archie and recommends that Tane continues to show up for Harper. Lacey is under Cash's protection at the police station but her phone continues to buzz as Gage is desperate to find her.
Roo and Alf offer to start paying Eliza to keep her on task with her chores. But when Alf asks Eliza to grab his heart pills, she pockets them and lies.

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