Coronation Street spoilers follow.
Next week on Coronation Street, there's a shock for Tim's loved ones as the truth about his health scare is revealed.
Elsewhere, Yasmeen continues to give her family the cold shoulder, while Craig's detective work worries Emma and Faye.
Here's a full collection of 12 big moments coming up.
1. Sally demands answers from Tim
Sally remains baffled by Tim's strange and distant behaviour. She's unaware that he's secretly planning his own funeral following the recent news about his health.
Sally confides in Kevin about how she fears Tim is having an affair. Kevin suggests that her best move is to speak to Tim rather than jump to conclusions.
When Sally pushes Tim for an explanation, he denies cheating on her. Sally remains suspicious when he refuses to hug her and she plans drastic action by secretly installing a tracker on his phone.
2. Sally resorts to following Tim
Sally soon seeks support from Abi over the situation, expressing her suspicions that Tim has another woman. She points out that the tracker on Tim's phone pinpoints his current location to a hotel.
Sally vows to confront Tim and his supposed lover, but how will he react when she turns up at the hotel bar?
3. Aggie is implicated in Sally's suspicions
Shona points out to Abi that Tim has been spending lots of time with Aggie lately. This is because Aggie has been supporting Tim through his health crisis, but nobody is aware of this.
Word of Shona's gossiping gets back to Sally, who's later livid to spot Tim heading back to Aggie's place following a hospital appointment.
Spying on the pair through the window, Sally spots Aggie putting a comforting arm around Tim. She storms inside, ready for a showdown.
4. The truth is revealed as Tim collapses
Sally is ready to make accusations, so Tim realises that it's finally time to tell her the truth. However, just when Tim is about to, he suffers agonising chest pains and collapses to the ground.
Sally is stunned to learn that Tim is awaiting a triple heart bypass operation. As Tim is admitted to hospital, Faye is also upset that she wasn't told what was going on.
5. Amy protests at the school
Following Summer's upsetting experience, Amy does some detective work and discovers that upskirting photos are becoming a big problem at the school. Summer doesn't want Amy to take any action, but Amy won't be deterred and vandalises a school building with the words: "Stop protecting sex offenders".
Deputy head Mrs Cranshaw is upset over the damage and makes it clear that Amy is now in big trouble.
6. Summer shows support
Amy is suspended from school as a consequence of her protest. Tracy unfairly blames Summer, claiming that she should have reported the upskirting photo so the school had the full context.
Summer responds by writing an open letter on social media in support of Amy, which goes viral. As a consequence, pressure is put on the school to address the situation.
7. Protests grow at the school
The students are unimpressed when Mrs Cranshaw's response to the situation is to enforce a new policy requiring the female students to wear shorts under their skirts.
Amy and Summer lead a bigger protest outside the school, which is covertly supported by Daniel as he phones the Weatherfield Gazette to tip them off. As a reporter arrives to cover the story, Mrs Cranshaw despairs over the escalating situation.
8. Yasmeen struggles with cutting off Alya and Zeedan
Alya praises Yasmeen after realising that she has donated £30,000 of Hashim's dirty money to Joseph's fund. Yasmeen refuses to engage with her granddaughter, still determined to cut her off following her recent mistakes.
Later, Yasmeen finds a note that Alya has written for her and she battles her emotions as she reads it. Is she having second thoughts?
9. Zeedan's efforts to help backfire
Alya's upset grows when Yasmeen axes a number of her shifts and gives them to agency staff, which ensures they won't have to work together anymore. This plan goes badly when the booked staff fail to turn up, leaving Stu overworked at Speed Daal.
Zeedan saves the day by heading into the kitchen, which pleases Stu but infuriates Yasmeen. She doubles down on her stance by insisting that she wants him nowhere near the restaurant.
There's a ray of hope for Zeedan when Leanne offers him a job at the Bistro instead, but will he take it?
10. Dev and Bernie's romantic history is revisited
With Chesney and his family still struggling, Bernie asks Dev to give them first refusal on any Corner Shop stock that's being thrown out. Dev suggests a night out with Bernie, who responds by pulling him in for a kiss.
Later in the week, a reporter arrives on the cobbles to do a story on Joseph's disappearance. The journalist refers to Dev as Bernie's partner. As Dev rushes to correct this assumption, Bernie is left humiliated.
11. Emma and Faye's secret remains under threat
Craig is bored as he recovers from his running injury, so he makes a £20 bet with Tyrone that he can find the original owner of the crutch he's using. He goes all out by sending the crutch to the lab to be tested for fingerprints.
With a little help from Roy, a curious Craig also discovers that the initials on the crutch – THS – stand for Trafford Health Services. Craig appears to be getting several steps closer to the truth about Ted's death, which leaves Emma and Faye fearing the worst.
12. Jenny has a decision to make
Jenny can't help worrying about the age difference between her and Leo when she meets his housemates for the first time.
Later, Leo suggests to Jenny that she should meet his parents and she wonders whether she can really go through with it.
Coronation Street airs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 7.30pm on ITV.
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