7 Coronation Street spoilers for next week: Gary Windass and Sarah Barlow secrets finally revealed as Theo killer exposed

Broken glass litters the floor, bloodstains mark the tablecloth, and an overturned chair sits across the room – just another night at a dinner party for the characters on Coronation Street.

But how did a seemingly innocent meal turn so sour?

Similar to the popular TV show The Traitors, Kit Green and Maria Connor are acting like hosts Claudia Winkleman, carefully watching and questioning each other. They both suspect their partners – Sarah Platt and Gary Windass – of cheating.

The talk shifts to the murder of Theo Silverton, creating an uncomfortable atmosphere since Todd Grimshaw and Summer Spellman are also present. As memories surface, old secrets and lies begin to come out. The big question remains: who was responsible for Theo’s death?

Meanwhile, Ronnie Bailey is facing difficulties, updates on Sam Blakeman’s health aren’t good, and Jodie Ramsey seems to be dating someone new.

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Here’s a rundown of what’s happening on Coronation Street from Monday, June 22nd, to Thursday, June 25th.

7 Coronation Street spoilers for next week

1. A dinner party turns hellish – revealing who killed Theo Silverton

The week begins with a shocking scene at Kit and Sarah’s apartment – it looks like their dinner party went terribly wrong. There’s broken glass everywhere, an overturned chair, and blood on the tablecloth, leaving viewers to wonder exactly what caused all the chaos.

Kit remembered that he and Sarah had a date night planned and offered to run errands with her on their lunch break. But his plans fell apart when Sarah unexpectedly canceled.

Brody Michaelis playfully teases someone by hinting that Sarah might be interested in another person. Maria happens to overhear this conversation and begins to suspect something is going on.

After leaving the builders’ yard, Sarah is followed by Kit, who becomes increasingly suspicious of her. At the Rovers, she asks Todd and Summer to have dinner with her, which Kit isn’t pleased about. Seeing Sarah talking privately with Gary, Kit decides to invite him and Maria to dinner as well.

The suggestion leaves Gary and Sarah visibly uncomfortable, while Maria readily accepts.

As the evening progresses, a sense of unease grows. Maria makes several passive-aggressive remarks directed at Sarah, and Kit keeps trying to speak privately with Gary, hinting at betrayal and secrets.

The party quickly descended into disorder after Maria made a shocking announcement during a toast, claiming that Gary and Sarah had been secretly seeing each other for several weeks.

The surprising news shocked everyone in the room. Soon, arguments erupted, blame was assigned, and a series of flashbacks started to uncover the truth about what had secretly occurred.

We then finally learn who killed Theo Silverton.

The next day, things are still tense between Maria and Gary after their big argument, and Maria is giving him the cold shoulder. At the same time, Sarah finds a ring box hidden in Kit’s bag, which makes her wonder what’s going on—but Kit walks in before she can think it through.

Sarah is trying to forget her troubles and goes to the Rovers pub where she drinks too much. Her brothers, Nick and David, get worried about how upset she seems. Jodie tries to explain Sarah’s behavior by mentioning the recent attack, but when Sarah lets slip that David the dog was barking during the incident, she starts to question things.

2. Todd Grimshaw searches for the truth

I saw Todd visit Sarah, and he basically confessed he thinks something really weird is going on between her and Gary – way more than anyone’s letting on. It felt like he suspected a whole hidden story, and he wanted Sarah to know he saw through the surface.

Gary continues to mock Kit, highlighting the lack of proof Kit has to support his accusations. He then tells Todd there’s no romantic involvement between them, claiming Sarah believes him and that Kit’s envy is what’s fueling his determination to blame Gary for Theo’s murder.

Todd is left with many unanswered questions after the conversation. He decides to ask Sarah directly if Gary is hiding something about Theo’s death.

Later this week, things really get to Todd. He ends up confiding in George Shuttleworth, and honestly, it’s heartbreaking. He finally breaks down and admits he’s been feeling incredibly lonely – it’s a really raw and vulnerable moment, and as a viewer, you just feel for him.

Concerned for his well-being, George and Christina Boyd (Amy Robbins) urge him to move into No. 11.

3. Fiona Morley blackmails Ronnie Bailey

Ronnie encounters Fiona Morley (played by Sara Poyzer) and tells her he doesn’t know what happened to the missing gun, but he’ll give her money if it will calm down his wife, Debbie (Sue Devaney).

However, Fiona has a surprising proposal. She tells Ronnie she doesn’t want payment with money, and instead asks for something else – a request that clearly shocks him.

He later told Debbie that Fiona was taken care of and wouldn’t bother her anymore, letting her finally relax. But soon after, he admitted the real story behind Fiona’s requests to Carl Webster.

4. Sam Blakeman’s recovery hits a setback

Roy Cropper, played by David Neilson, goes to see Sam in the hospital and lets him know everyone has moved on from what happened at the café.

He tried to cheer Sam up by suggesting a game of chess, and he was happy to see Sam seemed interested again. But his hope quickly disappeared when Sam made a surprisingly simple error and lost.

Nick was immediately worried by Sam’s reaction, fearing his son wasn’t improving like they all thought he would.

5. Megan Walsh contacts Will Driscoll ahead of her court appearance

As Will Driscoll’s court date nears, family tensions are running high. His father, Ben, along with Eva Price, grandmother Maggie, and mother Melanie, are arguing about whether he should appear in court physically or virtually.

It breaks my heart to see Will so down. He just quietly left and finally confided in Tim, telling him that nobody had even bothered to ask what he wants. It’s like he’s completely invisible to everyone, and it’s so sad to watch.

He was determined to defend Will, so he brought him back to the Rovers and directly told his family they needed to start paying attention.

Susie Price, played by Aurora Bradshaw, turns on her brother’s gaming console and signs in using a player account named Minimog16. She’s shocked when she suddenly hears Megan Walsh, portrayed by Beth Nixon, speaking to her through the headset. However, the other player instantly ends the connection as soon as Susie says who she is.

After Susie explained what occurred, Ollie Driscoll (Raphael Akuwudike) and Maggie quickly went to find Will, who was still talking to someone online.

Ollie believes Megan is still pulling the strings and is worried she’s manipulating Will before his upcoming trial. With the hearing so close, will Megan be able to continue influencing Will’s thoughts?

6. Dev Alahan is unsettled by Asha’s new beginning with Nina Lucas

Dev Alahan gives his daughter Asha, along with Nina and Summer, some money to fix up the flat above the corner shop. Seeing a chance, Asha proposes they rent out the space instead.

Dev immediately mentions she can’t cover the rent on her own, but Nina unexpectedly offers to become her roommate. Dev is heartbroken to realize his daughter really intends to leave, and Nina worries about how to tell Roy something significant.

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The proposal leaves Dev with a decision to make.

Soon after, Summer and Amy Barlow help them get comfortable in their new home. Summer brings a bunch of housewarming gifts and playfully suggests spending her late father Billy’s money on treating friends to dinner – a kind act that really moves everyone.

7. Jodie Ramsey eyes up Ryan Connor – but is she being sincere?

Jodie volunteers to make a Tin Man costume for Harry Platt’s school play, but she gets distracted when she starts using a dating app.

One particular profile catches her eye and leaves her amused enough to hit the ‘like’ button.

Jodie soon shares the exciting news that she’s going on a date. When David mentions he’s meeting Nick at the Bistro, Jodie immediately has an idea.

So, that night, I watched as Jodie finally met Ryan Connor at the restaurant. She immediately started laying on the charm, and it was pretty obvious she was doing it to get a reaction from David, who was hanging around nearby. It felt like she was intentionally trying to make him jealous, and honestly, it was a bit awkward to watch!

Coronation Street airs weeknights at 8:30pm on ITV1 or can be streamed from 7am on ITVX.

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Michael AdamsSoaps Editor

Michael Adams is TopMob’s expert on soap operas, providing all the latest news and spoilers for shows like Coronation Street, EastEnders, Emmerdale, and Hollyoaks. Before joining TopMob, he was a Soaps Reporter at Metro for two years and even worked behind the scenes on both Coronation Street and Emmerdale.

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