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Scotsman
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Why is Emmerdale not on TV today? ITV change explained
Emmerdale fans face a longer wait than usual for the next trip to the Yorkshire Dales 🚨 Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Emmerdale is not on the TV schedule as usual tonight. ITV has been forced into a shake-up by the 2025 Women's Euros. But when will the soap be on TV next? Emmerdale fans will have to wait a bit longer for their next trip to the famous Yorkshire Dales village. The soap has been pulled from the schedule tonight by ITV due to the Women's Euros. The long-running show - which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2022 - will not be on as usual this evening, it has been confirmed. Emmerdale has been bounced from its usual slot to accommodate England's semi-final against Italy in Switzerland. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad ITV has fortunately confirmed when the soap will be back - and it won't be an exceedingly long wait. Here's all you need to know: Why is Emmerdale not on TV today? Fred Kettle on set at Emmerdale with his co-stars. Photo: ITV If you are readying yourself to sit down with a cuppa and take your usual evening trip to the Yorkshire Dales, you might want to hold your horses. Emmerdale will not be on as usual in its Tuesday night slot tonight (July 22). The soap has been moved due to ITV having coverage of England's 2025 Women's Euros semi-final match against Italy. The broadcast is set to start at 7pm - which runs through the usual 7.30pm start time for Emmerdale. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Find out how you can watch the Euro 2025 semi-final here. See who will be leading the coverage for ITV. When will Emmerdale be on again? Fortunately fans will not be facing a particularly long wait for their next trip to the Yorkshire Dales. The second Women's Euros 2025 semi-final will take place tomorrow (July 23) but it is on BBC and not ITV. Emmerdale will be back in its regular 7.30pm slot on Wednesday evening. It will be followed by Coronation Street at 8pm. The preview for the episode, via Radio Times , reads: 'Cain is in turmoil, while John reaches out and Kim is furious.'


Scotsman
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Why is Emmerdale not on TV today? ITV change explained
Emmerdale fans face a longer wait than usual for the next trip to the Yorkshire Dales 🚨 Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Emmerdale is not on the TV schedule as usual tonight. ITV has been forced into a shake-up by the 2025 Women's Euros. But when will the soap be on TV next? Emmerdale fans will have to wait a bit longer for their next trip to the famous Yorkshire Dales village. The soap has been pulled from the schedule tonight by ITV due to the Women's Euros. The long-running show - which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2022 - will not be on as usual this evening, it has been confirmed. Emmerdale has been bounced from its usual slot to accommodate England's semi-final against Italy in Switzerland. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad ITV has fortunately confirmed when the soap will be back - and it won't be an exceedingly long wait. Here's all you need to know: Why is Emmerdale not on TV today? Fred Kettle on set at Emmerdale with his co-stars. Photo: ITV If you are readying yourself to sit down with a cuppa and take your usual evening trip to the Yorkshire Dales, you might want to hold your horses. Emmerdale will not be on as usual in its Tuesday night slot tonight (July 22). The soap has been moved due to ITV having coverage of England's 2025 Women's Euros semi-final match against Italy. The broadcast is set to start at 7pm - which runs through the usual 7.30pm start time for Emmerdale. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Find out how you can watch the Euro 2025 semi-final here. See who will be leading the coverage for ITV. When will Emmerdale be on again? Fortunately fans will not be facing a particularly long wait for their next trip to the Yorkshire Dales. The second Women's Euros 2025 semi-final will take place tomorrow (July 23) but it is on BBC and not ITV. Emmerdale will be back in its regular 7.30pm slot on Wednesday evening. It will be followed by Coronation Street at 8pm. The preview for the episode, via Radio Times , reads: 'Cain is in turmoil, while John reaches out and Kim is furious.' If you love TV, check out our Screen Babble podcast to get the latest in TV and film.


Scotsman
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
EastEnders BBC: when is soap back on TV
EastEnders fans could be caught out by the TV schedule again this week 😫 Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... EastEnders fans face a wait for new episodes. The soap has been moved around on the BBC schedule. But when exactly will it be back on our screens? EastEnders will be disrupted once again this week, the BBC has confirmed. The soap has been moved around because of Wimbledon and the Women's Euros. Fans are in the middle of a week-long break between new episodes - and it won't end tonight (July 7). It is still a while before viewers will get to take the next trip to Walford. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad But when exactly will EastEnders be back on our screens? Here's all you need to know: Why is EastEnders not on today? EastEnders fans are being warned that they won't be able to catch the BBC soap in its regular spot tonight. | BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron The iconic soap recently celebrated its 40th anniversary with an incredible week of event episodes. It included a live special - that was influenced by a public vote, for the first time. However the show will be taking a week long break to start out July - and it is because of live sports. The BBC is broadcasting both Wimbledon and 2025 Women's Euros, splitting coverage on the latter with ITV. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Both of the Beeb's main channel schedules are full of live sports as a result - and it has impacted EastEnders. Initially the show was moved from BBC One to BBC Two but with the start of the football tournament it has been put on a break until later in July. When will EastEnders be back on TV again? The most recent episode of the soap was broadcast last Tuesday (July 1) - with two episodes being broadcast on that date. EastEnders also aired a double bill the day before Monday, June 30. All four episodes were broadcast on BBC Two, instead of its usual home on BBC One, due to the start of Wimbledon. However it will now be on a break until Wednesday (July 9) - a gap of eight days between episodes - so it is still two days before you can get your fix. EastEnders will have a double bill of episodes on Wednesday - starting at 8pm, running to 9pm. It will be back in its usual spot on BBC One as well. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The soap will follow with a single episode on each of Thursday (July 10) and Friday (July 11). Both will start at 7pm and be followed by the women's Euros. If you love TV, check out our Screen Babble podcast to get the latest in TV and film.


Scotsman
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
EastEnders BBC: when is soap back on TV
EastEnders fans could be caught out by the TV schedule again this week 😫 Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... EastEnders fans face a wait for new episodes. The soap has been moved around on the BBC schedule. But when exactly will it be back on our screens? EastEnders will be disrupted once again this week, the BBC has confirmed. The soap has been moved around because of Wimbledon and the Women's Euros. Fans are in the middle of a week-long break between new episodes - and it won't end tonight (July 7). It is still a while before viewers will get to take the next trip to Walford. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad But when exactly will EastEnders be back on our screens? Here's all you need to know: Why is EastEnders not on today? EastEnders fans are being warned that they won't be able to catch the BBC soap in its regular spot tonight. | BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron The iconic soap recently celebrated its 40th anniversary with an incredible week of event episodes. It included a live special - that was influenced by a public vote, for the first time. However the show will be taking a week long break to start out July - and it is because of live sports. The BBC is broadcasting both Wimbledon and 2025 Women's Euros, splitting coverage on the latter with ITV. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Both of the Beeb's main channel schedules are full of live sports as a result - and it has impacted EastEnders. Initially the show was moved from BBC One to BBC Two but with the start of the football tournament it has been put on a break until later in July. When will EastEnders be back on TV again? The most recent episode of the soap was broadcast last Tuesday (July 1) - with two episodes being broadcast on that date. EastEnders also aired a double bill the day before Monday, June 30. All four episodes were broadcast on BBC Two, instead of its usual home on BBC One, due to the start of Wimbledon. However it will now be on a break until Wednesday (July 9) - a gap of eight days between episodes - so it is still two days before you can get your fix. EastEnders will have a double bill of episodes on Wednesday - starting at 8pm, running to 9pm. It will be back in its usual spot on BBC One as well. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The soap will follow with a single episode on each of Thursday (July 10) and Friday (July 11). Both will start at 7pm and be followed by the women's Euros.


Local Sweden
03-07-2025
- Sport
- Local Sweden
Where can I watch the 2025 Women's Euros in Sweden?
The Women's Euro 2025 football tournament is in full swing, with Sweden taking on Denmark in its first match on Friday. Here's what to expect and how to follow the action on Swedish TV. Advertisement When and where are the Euros taking place? The 2025 Women's Euros takes place in eight cities across Switzerland from July 2nd to 27th, with 16 national teams competing for the title. Is the Swedish team any good? They're pretty good. They came third in the last World Cup in 2023 and made the semi-finals of the Euros the year before (losing to the winners, England), which was their fourth time doing so. When are the matches taking place? Most matches start at either 6pm or 9pm Swedish time. Sweden's first match is against Denmark at 6pm on July 4th. You can see a full list of the games and results on the UEFA website. Where can I watch it on TV? Coverage is split between public broadcaster SVT and commercial channel Viaplay. SVT will be broadcasting matches on a few different channels, including SVT1, SVT2, Kunskapskanalen and SVT24. If you want to watch every single match, you'll need to get a subscription to Viaplay, choosing either their Medium or Total package (399 or 649 kronor per month respectively). The final will also only be shown on Viaplay. Advertisement Will any bars be showing the matches? Allente, the company responsible for licensing public showings of the Euro games, has a list of bars, restaurants and other public areas showing the games. This also includes showings on big screens, like on Ribersborg beach in Malmö, at Ullevi Plaza in Gothenburg and at Nacka beach in Stockholm. Not all of those places will be showing all of the games, of course, so make sure you call in advance to check if there's a particular game you want to watch. Swedish bars are most likely to show matches where the Swedish team is playing, but if you can get a group of people together who are interested in watching a particular match at a time when not much else is on, you might be able to convince your local bar to show it. What about radio? If you're not able to watch the matches, you can tune in live to public broadcaster Sveriges Radio P4.