Emmerdale spoilers follow.
Emmerdale's Cain Dingle is going to lose his temper (again) next week, as he discovers that Belle is dating Ellis Chapman. The pair have been romancing each other in secret, having to hide it from Cain and Ellis' dad Al, who are currently embroiled in a feud. It's all very Romeo & Juliet, although they've known each other longer than three days.
In scenes set to air next week, Cain will discover the two together at an auction for The Woolpack, and is quick to express his rage at their relationship.
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Al has a different reaction, showing support for their relationship and inviting them for a meal with himself and Kerry Wyatt. No doubt that will rile Cain even more.
Later on, Ellis receives a mysterious phone call and has a big decision to make. Who was on the other end, and what is the choice he's got to decide on?
One thing we do know is that Cain and Al's feud won't be dying down any time soon. In fact, it will be a major part of a special week for the soap's 50th anniversary with an action-packed moment.
"Cain and Al's feud is definitely not over," executive producer Jane Hudson recently said. "Something will happen that will make those two have to look at their relationship with each other.
"There's definitely going to be an explosive Cain/Al moment in our special week. I think the audience are really enjoying these two men constantly at war."
As mentioned above, next week will see The Woolpack go up for auction, and while we won't know at first who ends up buying it, it won't be long before we do.
Emmerdale airs on weeknights at 7pm on ITV, with an extra episode at 8pm on Thursdays.
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