Thursday, December 18, 2025

12 Huge EastEnders Spoilers For Next Week (22 To 26 December)

Next week, Zoe's stalker ordeal reaches a terrifying climax on Christmas Day as a catastrophic incident ends with the police descending on Albert Square. Meanwhile, ghosts of Walford past return for a special episode about Nigel's worsening dementia, and the Beales and Brannings come together for a rather tense Christmas dinner.

Here is our round-up of all the biggest moments coming up next week. You can also check out our collection of 61 spoiler pictures from next week's episodes. On the day of Nigel's film screening, Phil and Julie are busy arguing about his future care. Everyone gathers in the community centre, where director Lexi hosts the events.

But when Sam arrives at the screening, Kat tells her she isn't welcome – and is shocked when Julie reveals that Sam has been back in the country for weeks. Nigel gets up to make a speech before the screening, but he gets confused so Julie helps him to find his place. He spots a bruise on Julie's face and is horrified when he realises that he is to blame for his wife's injury . When Nigel runs away, Julie and Phil follow and search for him – but they end up arguing about his care once again.

Nigel secretly overhears their row and confronts Julie and Phil about their constant fighting. Urging them to leave him alone, Nigel arrives at the closed pub alone… The Truemans continue to grow concerned about Anthony's behaviour as Christmas approaches. On the day of Yolande's carol service, Patrick and Chelsea try to cheer up Anthony, knowing that it's his first Christmas away from his ex-wife and kids . However, Anthony isn't in the mood for festive celebrations.

Is there anything his loved ones can do? In the café, Ross asks Vicki if he can move back into No.43, but Zack overhears this. Things are awkward between him and Vicki, as they are hiding the fact that they secretly kissed. Vicki tries to clear the air by giving Zack advice about what to get Barney for Christmas.

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