There's some huge plots on the soaps this Christmas Day, ahead of Sharon Mitchell and Keanu Taylor's affair reveal on EastEnders.
Explosive scenes are in store with rumours of a shock death, but this isn't the only soap facing drama and chaos.
Emmerdale will air murder in the New Year, with Christmas Day spilling jaw-dropping secrets and two big baby bombshells.
Coronation Street has a deadly gun siege lined up too, with two characters set to be shot and a fatality confirmed.
But the soaps are no stranger to big Christmas Day episodes, and five years ago in 2014 things were just as dramatic…
EastEnders
Over in Walford five years ago, there were two key Christmas Day plots keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.
Mick Carter finally learned the truth about his wife Linda's harrowing rape ordeal at the hands of his brother Dean Wicks.
It led to violent scenes as Mick vowed to take revenge, while the family were sadly split over whether they believed her or Dean.
Elsewhere, and Lucy Beale's murder weapon reemerged months on from her tragic death.
Detective Emma edged closer to finding out who really killed Ian Beale's daughter, sharing a phone call with someone before telling them: "I know you killed Lucy."
Emmerdale
Over in the Dales, Andy Sugden and ex-wife Katie were preparing to marry for the second time.
As the day arrived, Andy's brother Robert Sugden, who Katie had a fling with in the past, was causing trouble for them.
But he wasn't the only one, with Bernice Blackstock deciding she was in love with him.
She turned up to the wedding to object wearing her own wedding dress, just as he prepared to say his vows to Katie.
Coronation Street
Over on Coronation Street, and there was heartache for Kylie and David.
David learned during the festive episode that villain and drug dealer Callum Logan was the father of her son Max.
He was furious with her allowing a dealer into the house around the kids, even believing she was back on drugs.
Calling her a bad mother, he kicked her out on Christmas Day.
Coronation Street, EastEnders and Emmerdale all air on Christmas Day this year.
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