7 Major Coronation Street Spoilers for Next Week (22–25 June) | Coronation Street
Next week on Coronation Street, the street’s simmering resentments finally boil over — and it all starts with a dinner party that no one will forget. Kit Green and Maria Connor have been nursing suspicions about their respective partners, Sarah Platt and Gary Windass. When those suspicions reach their breaking point, Kit decides to bring everyone together under one roof. He invites Summer Spellman and Todd Grimshaw to join the fray, and what begins as an awkward evening of forced politeness quickly transforms into something far more dangerous.
The secrets that have been festering beneath the surface are about to explode. The truth surrounding Theo Silverton’s death — the question that has haunted Weatherfield — is finally going to be laid bare. But that’s not the only battle brewing.
Meanwhile, Will Driscoll finds himself increasingly isolated from his own family as the trial looms closer. No one can agree on how he should appear in court, and Will feels like his voice no longer matters. The family clashes over everything, but no one stops to ask what Will actually wants. That is, until Susie Price stumbles onto something unexpected while tinkering with his gaming console — a possible link to Megan Walsh. It raises an unsettling possibility: have the Driscolls been looking in the wrong direction entirely?
Elsewhere, Asha Alahan and Nina Lucas prepare to take a meaningful step forward in their relationship. Nick Tillsley watches his son Sam Blakeman with growing concern. And Ronnie Bailey finds himself tangled in a dangerous situation involving Fiona Moley — one that won’t be resolved with money or smooth words.
With football once again disrupting the usual Weatherfield routine, here’s a breakdown of the chaos to come.
Monday, June 22nd — Double Episode
The trouble begins when Sarah cancels a shopping trip, leaving Kit frustrated. When Brody Malis makes a comment suggesting Sarah might have a better offer lined up, Maria overhears everything — and the seeds of suspicion begin to sprout. Spotting Sarah leaving the builder’s yard only deepens Kit’s distrust. He decides to take matters into his own hands, inviting Summer, Todd, Gary, and Maria to dinner that very evening. Gary and Sarah exchange uneasy glances, but Maria jumps at the invitation.
The dinner party is toxic from the start. Maria wastes no time launching sharp, open attacks at Sarah, cutting through any pretense of civility. Kit, meanwhile, keeps trying to corner Gary for private conversations, each one dripping with accusations of betrayal and dishonesty. The temperature at the table rises. By the time the main course is served, Maria can no longer hold back. She drops the bombshell: Gary and Sarah, she claims, have been carrying on a secret affair for weeks. The table falls into stunned silence.
From there, flashbacks reveal the truth layer by layer. The night spirals into absolute chaos, ending with blood staining the table — and the identity of a killer finally dragged into the light.
Elsewhere, Ronnie begs Fiona to believe him — he truly doesn’t know where the gun is. She refuses to accept his explanation or the money he offers. Instead, she presents another demand, a condition for settling the debt. Later, Ronnie assures Debbie Webster that everything is under control, but privately, he confesses the whole truth to Carl Webster.
And when Sam loses a chess match to Roy Cropper, his reaction sets off alarm bells for Nick, who watches his son with deepening unease.
Tuesday, June 23rd
The Driscoll family continues to fracture. Eva Price, Ben, Maggie, and Melanie clash over whether Will should appear in court in person or via video link. Feeling unheard and invisible, Will turns to Tim Metcalfe for support. Tim brings him home and delivers a blunt message to the family: start listening to Will — really listening.
Back on the street, Gary faces an icy reception from Maria. Sarah, meanwhile, discovers an engagement ring box hidden in Kit’s bag. She’s blindsided. Before she can process it, Todd corners her. He’s convinced there’s more to her relationship with Gary than she’s letting on.
Meanwhile, Asha and a friend consider taking over the shop flat, and Jodie Ramsay takes a plunge into the world of dating apps.
Thursday, June 25th
Gary taunts Kit, pointing out the lack of solid proof against him. Todd steps in, demanding answers directly. Gary claims it’s all jealousy driving Kit’s crusade. But Todd isn’t convinced. He turns to Sarah, growing more certain by the minute that Gary knows more about Theo’s death than he’s saying. Sarah tries to drown her fears in alcohol. Nick and David find her heavily intoxicated at the Rovers, and alarm turns to worry.
Jodie tries to calm them, suggesting Sarah’s drinking is a reaction to recent trauma — but a passing remark about a dog sends a chill through Sarah, leaving her deeply unsettled and suspicious.
Then comes the breakthrough the Driscolls didn’t see coming. Susie Price, playing on Will’s games console, connects with another player online. She freezes. The voice on the other end — she recognizes it. It’s Megan Walsh. She alerts Ali immediately. Ali and Maggie rush to the back room and catch Will mid-conversation. Ali spells it out plainly: he knows Will is still in contact with Megan, and she may be manipulating him ahead of the trial. He begs his son to step back before it’s too late.
