7 Coronation Street spoilers next week: Carl Webster double-crosses Theo Silverton and Maggie confesses
Swarla celebrate, Sam accuses Will and Tim takes a brave step.

There's good news for the Websters as Debbie (Sue Devaney) wins her appeal, but her son Carl (Jonathan Howard) turns the tables to try and avoid being caught out for his crimes.
Sarah Platt (Tina O'Brien) is determined to expose evil Theo Silverton (James Cartwright), while Maggie Driscoll (Pauline McLynn) is forced to be honest with son Ben (Aaron McCusker).
Lisa Swain (Vicky Myers) and Carla Connor (Alison King) embrace some happy news, while Sam Blakeman (Jude Riordan) makes an accusation against Will Driscoll (Lucas Hodgson-Wale).
Jodie Ramsey (Olivia Frances-Brown) schemes to help Bernie Winter-Alahan (Jane Hazlegrove), and Tim Metcalfe (Joe Duttine) decides to confront his past.
Here are all your Coronation Street spoilers for 5th April - 10th April 2026.
7 Coronation Street spoilers next week
1. Debbie Webster is released from prison as Carl Webster's lies catch up with him

Kevin (Michael Le Vell) is thrilled that Debbie is home from prison, but there's panic when her husband Ronnie Bailey (Vinta Morgan) reveals she's gone missing.
Carl finds Debbie on the swings and is genuinely pleased to see her, but Ronnie is soon horrified to hear that Carl has asked Debbie for £10k to pay off Fiona and she's said yes, on the condition he works to pay it off.
When Ronnie calls Fiona, what will he find out?

At the hotel, Tracy Barlow (Kate Ford) and Mary Taylor (Patti Clare) meet with a bride to discuss wedding flowers, but as Debbie serves champagne she makes some ill-judged comments and, as the mother of the bride reels, Ryan Connor (Ryan Prescott) is concerned.
When Abi Webster (Sally Carman-Duttine) suggests to Summer Spellman (Harriet Bibby) that Debbie may not have been driving the car that led to Billy Mayhew's (Daniel Brocklebank) death, Summer asks Debbie outright if it was Carl.
A flustered Debbie grabs some hot plates from Ryan while trying to get away, and Debbie burns her hands and drops them.

A scan soon reveals her dementia has worsened, which doesn't surprise her.
Ronnie sees Carl flirting with Jodie and squares up to him for his lack of concern, but when Carl tells Debbie, Ronnie offers him an apology – but does he mean it?

Debbie bonds with Carl when she tells him she wants to do dance lessons, and Carl pulls her to her feet and teaches her the waltz.
Ronnie watches his wife's joy, but as Carl plays the dutiful son, he may soon seal another villain's downfall...
Anyone affected by Debbie's storyline can visit Dementia UK or call its helpline on 0800 888 6678.
2. Sarah Platt tries to expose Theo Silverton's abuse as his murderous secret comes under threat

Sarah waits to make sure Theo has left before begging Todd to let her in, so he covers the doorbell camera and reluctantly allows her into the flat.
Sarah is asking why Todd hasn't replied to George Shuttleworth's (Tony Maudsley) messages when they hear Theo returning.

Sarah discusses her concerns with Summer and Christina Boyd (Amy Robbins), while Gary Windass (Mikey North) makes it clear he wants rid of Theo.
Gary advises Sarah to speak to Theo's ex, Danielle (Natalie Anderson), so Sarah asks her if Theo was effort violent towards her.
Todd is shocked to see what's going on, and Theo is incandescent. Later, Theo pulls Todd in for a kiss and tells him his contract has come through and they're moving to Belfast on Monday.

Todd forces a smile – but could Carl be about to thwart Theo's plans?
Summer confronts Carl about the crash, and Carl tells her that if she wants to know who killed Billy, she should stop pointing the finger and look closer to home. Will Summer piece it all together and realise that Theo sealed Billy's fate?
Coronation Street has been working with Galop on the portrayal of abuse within an LGBTQ+ relationship, and with Stonewall on the depiction of trauma as a result of conversion therapy.
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3. Maggie Driscoll makes a big confession – will she reveal Jim McDonald bombshell?

The tension is mounting in The Rovers as Will and Ben remain angry with Maggie for their own different reasons. When Ben has a dizzy spell, Maggie wants to call an ambulance, but Ben insists instead, she must tell him the truth about his father.
Maggie finally admits that Alan wasn't Ben's dad, but claims she had a one night stand with a stranger.
But when Steve McDonald (Simon Gregson) arrives and reveals he's left Amy Barlow (Elle Mulvaney) alone with Ollie Driscoll (Raphael Akuwudike), Maggie's reaction shocks everyone.

Will she come clean about Jim McDonald (Charlie Lawson) being Ben's dad? Judging by one new image, it certainly looks like it!
As the week continues, Ben struggles to come to terms with Alan not being his father, and Eva Price (Catherine Tyldesley) reassures him that Alan loved him like his own son.
As Ben makes it clear he wants nothing to do with her, Maggie is hurt. Can she salvage their relationship?
4. Lisa Swain and Carla Connor celebrate some good news

Lisa announces that her divorce has finally come through. With the countdown to their wedding on, Carla takes Lisa to the café to celebrate while Jodie looks after baby Connie.
We already know that the 'Swarla' nuptials will be a beautiful day, but that it will end in the death of a Corrie villain. Will the happy couple escape the drama?
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5. Sam Blakeman accuses Will Driscoll of intimidation

Leanne (Jane Danson) and Toyah Battersby (Georgia Taylor) argue about Sam's counselling needs, while Will apologises to Sam in the Bistro. Sam reluctantly shakes his hand, but he doesn't trust Will.
Toyah urges Sam to stop worrying about Will and Megan Walsh (Beth Nixon), but he tells Hope Dobbs (Isabella Flanagan) he's been reading about grooming cases.
Hope makes digs to Will about his elderly 'girlfriend', and while Will is chatting to Liam Connor (Charlie Wrenshall), Sam tells Will his intimidation tactics won't work.

Will feigns innocence for Liam's benefit, and he tells Eva and Maggie what Sam has accused him of. Eva rounds on Toyah, Leanne and Nick Tilsley (Ben Price) about Sam's false accusations, while Sam sees Megan and Will together and tells his loved ones.
Will swears to Eva that he hasn't left the pub all morning, and Sam is left upset and frustrated, and consumed with anxiety and paranoia.
Nick suggests to Ben that Will and Sam should spend time together, but Sam is uneasy. Later, Sam thinks he sees Will and hears him calling him a loser and saying nobody cares if he lives or dies.
Nick later arranges a chess game for Sam and Roy Cropper (David Neilson), but will Sam confide in Roy?
6. David Platt bonds with Jodie Ramsey as she schemes against Mal Roper

David reveals he has the day off and plans to watch movies all day, so Jodie pulls a sickie to join him. David tells Jodie he's swapped their broken wheelie bin with Lisa's nice new one, and Jodie is amused.
David is impressed to find he's met his match, but will he see her true colours?

Jodie tells Gemma Winter-Brown (Dolly-Rose Campbell) that she's left bad reviews on Mal Roper's (Tim Treloar) website to ruin his business out of revenge for Bernie.
When Roy reveals Mal told him he's moving back to Inverness, Gemma updates Bernie on Jodie's role in Mal's exit and says she should be pleased. But what is Jodie's game here?
7. Tim Metcalfe confronts Tricia Marlow over historic abuse

Sally tries to talk to Tim about Tricia Marlow (Anita Booth), but he refuses to discuss it. Over a pint, Tim tells Steve that even if he does manage to find Tricia, he's no idea what to say.
Later, Sally waits in the Freshco car park while a nervous Tim heads into the shop to confront Tricia. Will Tim get answers after realising that she groomed him as a child?
If you have been affected by Will and Tim's stories, you can contact NSPCC's Helpline by calling 0808 800 5000 or emailing help@NSPCC.org.uk
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Laura Denby is a Freelance Soaps writer covering all the latest news in the Dales, Cobbles and East End for Radio Times. She's a soaps nerd with a love for comedy drama, and has also written for Digital Spy, Metro UK and Yahoo UK.





