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Coronation Street and Emmerdale viewers face further scheduling chaos

Coronation Street and Emmerdale viewers will be faced with further updates as the scheduling chaos is said to be continuing five months on from ITV’s new look plans.

The two soap operas have been a flagship of ITV’s output since their launch, but they have regularly had to amend their schedules when live sports are involved.

And while the recent axing of episodes has been leaving viewers furious, it appears to be continuing into 2026, according to The Sun.

The schedule chaos comes just months after the broadcaster repositioned its soap content into ‘soap power hour’, which would air both shows back-to-back every weeknight.

This meant that both shows had to say goodbye to their usual sixth episode among ongoing cuts.

Emmerdale leads the charge at 8:00pm followed by Coronation Street at 8:30pm.

Coronation Street and Emmerdale viewers will be faced with further updates as the scheduling chaos is said to be continuing five months on from ITV’s new look plans

Coronation Street and Emmerdale viewers will be faced with further updates as the scheduling chaos is said to be continuing five months on from ITV’s new look plans

The two major soap operas have been a flagship of ITV's output since their launch, but they have regularly had to amend their schedules when live sports are involved

The two major soap operas have been a flagship of ITV’s output since their launch, but they have regularly had to amend their schedules when live sports are involved

But with the World Cup only a few weeks away, both soaps are set to face constant upheaval.

Soap viewers are reportedly bracing for a bleak summer as the 2026 World Cup threatens to wreak havoc on soap schedules.

The FIFA World Cup 2026, set to take place across Canada, Mexico and the United States, kicks off in June, with ITV expected to prioritise live match coverage.

However, the beloved soaps are set to be forced out of their usual slots for some matches, after ITV bosses introduced a ‘soap power hour’ from 8pm to 9pm each night.

A source told The Sun: ‘It’s proving quite the headache behind the scenes.

‘Soap fans have already had to get used to the new slots, which came in at the beginning of the year, so with more changes coming there’s a real fear they could lose more viewers.

‘Airing the episodes on a Sunday just does not work and now with the new schedule it’s very unlikely they’ll be able to run before these big World Cup matches start.’

According to insiders, ‘lots of discussions’ are ongoing as bosses scramble to minimise the impact.

But with the World Cup only a few weeks away, both soaps are set to face constant upheaval

But with the World Cup only a few weeks away, both soaps are set to face constant upheaval

Daily Mail has contacted ITV for comment at the time.

In recent months, sporting clashes have already forced episodes off air entirely, while others have been pushed to less popular Sunday evening slots, a move that has frustrated loyal viewers.

Earlier this week, both soaps were pulled from their usual schedule, with episodes shifted to a one-hour Sunday broadcast instead.

ITV previously attempted to ease disruption by releasing episodes early on ITVX, but the strategy reportedly left audiences confused.

Despite the scheduling chaos, the broadcaster claims that the changes have increased digital viewing.

Streaming figures for the soaps are up 48 per cent year-on-year, with both Coronation Street and Emmerdale recording their highest ever monthly figures.

The shows pulled in a combined 65 million streams in January 2026, 10 million more than any previous record, with Coronation Street reaching an audience of 5.9 million across TV and streaming.

Earlier this year, Coronation Street and Emmerdale fans were in uproar as the popular shows had been cancelled again  by ITV.

The ‘soap power hour’ was once again scrapped on April 14 to make way for sporting events on the channel.

This time it was the Women’s European Qualifier match, which saw England’s Lionesses go head-to-head with Spain.

Emmerdale typically airs on ITV from Monday to Friday at 8pm while Coronation Street typically airs at 8:30pm.

However, it was good news for fans of EastEnders, as the soap still aired at its usual time of 7:30pm on BBC1.

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