Coronation Street Christmas Day Betting Specials Released Ahead of Soap’s Festive Episode

Bookies are offering betting specials ahead of this year’s Coronation Street Christmas Day episode, with odds on deaths, breakups, affairs, and brawls. A dramatic hour of festive drama is expected from 7:15pm on ITV.
Coronation Street Christmas Day Betting Specials Released Ahead of Soap’s Festive Episode

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  • 3/1 odds offered on a character death or break-up in the Christmas Day episode
  • 4/1 for a brawl in the Rovers Return
  • Corrie airs at 7:15pm on Christmas Day, promising an hour of drama

Drama this Christmas on Corrie

Coronation Street’s festive episode is once again expected to be packed with drama and betting experts are already setting odds on what might go down on the cobbles this Christmas Day.

ITV have confirmed the special will air from 7:15pm to 8:15pm on December 25, with an hour-long episode promising big twists, emotional moments, and potentially explosive showdowns.

Betting specials have now been priced up, covering everything from shock deaths to relationship drama and even a possible fire in Weatherfield.

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Coronation Street Christmas Day Betting Specials

Coronation Street Christmas Day Specials
Odds*Implied Probability
Any Character to Die3/125.0%
Any Couple to Break Up3/125.0%
Any Character to Be Caught Having an Affair4/120.0%
A Fight to Happen in the Rovers Return4/120.0%
A Fire to Start in the Episode7/112.5%

*As betting sites currently aren't taking bets on this event, odds have been compiled as theoretical probability from an entertainment perspective only and come from an industry expert

What to Expect on the Cobbles

Coronation Street is no stranger to high-stakes Christmas storylines. 

In years gone by, we’ve seen weddings collapse, shocking deaths, and full-blown pub brawls. 

This year could bring more of the same with speculation building over a potential shock exit or relationship split.

With 25% chance odds on both a death and a break-up, betting experts clearly believe Corrie writers have some serious fireworks planned.

Expert Insight

What the expert says...
Soap fans know Christmas Day episodes often bring massive drama, and Corrie is no different. These odds suggest we could see a major character exit or a relationship fallout that sets up new year storylines perfectly.

Jake Ashton - Entertainment Betting Expert - OLBG.com

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