Next week’s Coronation Street promises a whirlwind of drama as characters find themselves entangled in tense courtroom battles, personal turmoil, and erratic behavior.

Abi Webster (Sally Carman) spirals as past trauma resurfaces, while Leanne Battersby (Jane Danson) faces consequences for her impulsive actions.
With multiple storylines reaching boiling points, Weatherfield will be anything but calm.
Abi Webster Struggles to Cope

Abi remains haunted by the recent death of Mason Radcliffe, which has triggered painful memories of her late son, Seb Franklin.

Despite her loved ones’ support, Abi’s erratic behavior raises alarm.

Her hallucinations and emotional outbursts lead Roy Cropper to suggest she seek professional help, a recommendation that sparks tension.
Abi lashes out at Toyah Battersby (Georgia Taylor), accusing her of interfering and even attempting to take custody of Alfie. Kevin Webster (Michael Le Vell) finds himself caught in the middle, trying to help Abi while managing the strain on their relationship.
Leanne Battersby’s Chaotic Week
Leanne’s life also veers out of control. Struggling with unresolved animosity toward her sister Toyah, she engages in reckless behavior. In one particularly cringe-worthy moment, Leanne, after a few too many drinks, flirts with Ronnie Bailey (Vinta Morgan) at the Bistro. Her drunken antics take a turn for the worse when her stepson, Sam Blakeman (Jude Riordan), witnesses her behavior, leaving her humiliated.
Leanne’s troubles don’t end there. Her court date arrives, and her disheveled state causes concern among those around her. After narrowly avoiding disaster in the courtroom, Leanne lashes out at Toyah, blaming her for her problems and vowing to sever ties.

Lauren Bolton Faces the Verdict
Meanwhile, Lauren Bolton (Cait Fitton) endures a harrowing week as her court trial reaches its climax. Accused of violent behavior after an incident in prison, Lauren’s character is called into question despite her protests of innocence.
In court, Roy defends Lauren, describing her as a kind and caring person. However, proceedings take a dramatic turn when a woman named Brie accuses Lauren of assault. Matters worsen when Lauren loses her temper during the trial, leading to a damning outburst where she admits she’s glad Joel is dead.
Outside the courtroom, Lauren learns her son Frankie is battling an infection in the hospital. Distraught, she confides in Max Turner (Paddy Bever), expressing regret over her actions in court and prioritizing her son’s recovery over the trial’s outcome.
David Platt Takes Drastic Measures
David Platt (Jack P. Shepherd) finds himself in a dangerous situation involving Harvey Gaskell’s associates. After his daughter Lily is handed a threatening note, David fears for his family’s safety. Determined to protect his loved ones, he arms himself with a hammer and baseball bat, much to Shona’s dismay.

When their dog, David, is injured in a hit-and-run, David and Shona suspect Harvey’s gang may be behind the incident. The couple vows to keep a close watch on their children as they navigate this unsettling threat.
Daisy and Bethany Clash Over Secrets
Bethany Platt (Lucy Fallon) prepares for her move to London, but unresolved tensions with Daisy Midgeley (Charlotte Jordan) come to a head. After discovering a positive pregnancy test in her handbag, Bethany confronts Daisy, assuming the baby’s father is Kit. Daisy’s evasiveness only adds fuel to the fire, straining her relationship with those around her.
Daisy later receives the results of a DNA test but decides to keep them private, shocking her confidante Jenny Connor (Sally Ann Matthews). Meanwhile, Daniel Osbourne (Rob Mallard) warns his family not to trust Cassie, revealing that Bertie caught her spiking a drink.

Weatherfield’s Ongoing Turmoil
With courtroom battles, fractured relationships, and escalating threats, next week’s Coronation Street promises to deliver gripping drama. As characters grapple with their choices and the fallout of their actions, viewers can expect a rollercoaster of emotions and high-stakes storytelling.
Tune in to Coronation Street on ITV, airing Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 8 pm, or catch up on ITVX to see how the chaos unfolds.
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