Emmerdale hit by schedule shake-up tonight amid major sporting tournament
There's drama in the Dales and sure to be drama on the pitch, too.

There's a small shake-up to ITV's schedule tonight (Tuesday 23rd December) due to the continuation of the Carabao Cup competition on the channel.
Emmerdale is the main show affected by the cup, and will now air at 7pm instead of the usual 7:30pm.
Instead of Emmerdale's usual slot, football fans can see Arsenal take on Crystal Palace in the quarter finals of the Carabao Cup.
Coverage will take place from 7:30pm, ending at 10:25pm. The winner will progress to the semi-final where they'll face Chelsea.
Over at the Dales, the drama is hotting up ahead of what's sure to be an explosive Christmas.
Robert (Ryan Hawley) and Aaron (Danny Miller) were hoping for a peaceful Christmas after a dramatic year for the pair, but an intimidation campaign ruins their plans considerably.
While they thought Robert's prison lover Ross was the problem, it turns out he isn't behind some of the strange goings-on - but who is?
Want to see this content?
We're not able to show you this content from Google reCAPTCHA. Please sign out of Contentpass to view this content.
Read more:
- Coronation Street and Emmerdale crossover special releases explosive first-look trailer and confirms more key cast
- Coronation Street boss gives exciting update on Corriedale crossover
- Coronation Street and Emmerdale crossover event gets title confirmed as production begins on "mind-blowing" stunt episode
Add Emmerdale to your watchlist on the Radio Times: What to Watch app – download now for daily TV recommendations, features and more.
Check out more of our Soaps coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what's on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.
Authors

Helen Daly is the Deputy Digital Editor for Radio Times, overseeing new initiatives and commercial projects for the brand. She was previously Deputy TV Editor at a national publication. She has a BA in English Literature and an MA in Media & Journalism from Newcastle University.





