Carla’s instincts told her all she needed to know about Peter’s business strategies last week and now she’s about to be proven right. Not wanting to preach business advice to her partner, Carla reluctantly decided to stand by her man. But when his far-fetched betting odds come back to bite him how will she react?
And with Rob winning an obscene amount of money on a £500 bet, Peter faces the prospect of financial ruin as his brother-in-law threatens to sue him and Carla for every penny. Meanwhile Tracy lays into Rob when she discovers he’s been gambling with money meant for their new business; but where did Tracy get the money from in the first place?
Meanwhile desperate to see an end to the feud between her fiancée and her friend, Eileen’s busy this week pleading with Paul to swallow his pride and apologise to Lloyd. Arguing that his words were misconstrued, Paul is resistant to her pleas and is even more stubborn when he hears Lloyd’s racist accusations are being spoken about on the Street. Find out this week if Eileen and Mandy can figure out a way to call a truce.
Over at Roy’s Rolls, Hayley is feeling slightly unnerved by the phone call she receives from the doctors. Having agreed to go for a check-up to encourage Roy to do the same, she now faces some worrying news when she is told her test results have highlighted abnormal liver function. Not wanting to worry her doting husband, Hayley braves it alone to the hospital - but what will they find?
Elsewhere Norris finds himself the proud new owner of No.3 Coronation Street, but has he forgotten to consider all of the costs that come with being a homeowner?