Fortunately, Eva Price (Catherine Tyldesley) is back on the scene, and she decides to make it her mission to make her sisters clear the air once and for all.
As she demands that the Rovers’ punters leave and locks the door behind them, will she be successful in her endeavour?
Eva is the new owner of the Rovers, but she doesn’t arrive alone, with husband Ben Driscoll (Aaron McCusker) on hand to surprise her with their new business.
However, it isn’t all sunshine and roses, as Eva gets a shock when her mother-in-law, Maggie Driscoll (Pauline McLynn), announces that she is moving in.
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Eva’s troubles don’t stop there, as she later mistakes ex-boyfriend Adam Barlow (Sam Robertson) for husband Ben!
After dropping the bombshell on her family, Maggie finds Asha Alahan (Tanisha Gorey) upset, and encourages her to share her troubles.
As Asha opens up about her work as a paramedic and her recent suicide attempt, Maggie encourages her to show herself the same kindness she would show one of her patients.
Elsewhere, Hope Stape (Isabella Flanagan) works out who has been behind the cruel messages she’s been receiving, and this becomes a point of contention for Fiz and Tyrone Dobbs (Jennie McAlpine and Alan Halsall) when Tyrone realises that Fiz hasn’t kept him in the loop.
Meanwhile, tensions are once again high between Carl and Kevin Webster (Jonathan Howard and Michael Le Vell) as Carl confronts Kev for showing him up in the Rovers.
There’s a lot of drama ahead on the cobbles (Picture: ITV)
Later in the week, James Bailey (Jason Callender) tells Carl that he still cares about him, but when Debbie rounds the corner, they’re left wondering how much she’s heard…
Across the street, Carla Connor (Alison King) returns home from Ireland, but the tender family reunion is disrupted when Becky Swain (Amy Cudden) deliberately lets slip that she has been staying at No.6.
Taking her plot to win back wife Lisa Swain (Vicky Myers) a step further, Becky takes advantage of Carla’s foul mood after watching the video of Lisa and Becky modelling Betsy’s designs and heads over to the Rovers.
Having put on the song that she and Lisa shared their first dance to, Becky reminds Lisa of their vows and insists she meant every word, suggesting that they were happy once and could be again.