EastEnders spoilers follow.
EastEnders will be dropping its episodes early on BBC iPlayer throughout the World Cup.
The BBC soap has confirmed that all episodes of EastEnders will be uploaded on the streaming service from 6am over the next few weeks.
Today's visit to Walford (November 21) is already available to watch, while the episodes will also be continuing to air in a traditional broadcast on BBC channels.
A tweet from the official EastEnders account reads: "During the World Cup EastEnders’ schedule may be a little bit different. We’ll post every Monday with an update, to keep you in the loop.
"The episodes will be on @BBCiPlayer most mornings (Mon-Thurs) at 6am, but let’s all keep the #EastEnders socials as spoiler free as possible!"
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BBC iPlayer premiered episodes of EastEnders early for the first time ever during the Euros and Olympics last year.
Viewers were treated to the same service through the summer of this year, while Wimbledon coverage was on BBC One instead.
Monday's episode will see Janine suffer a devastating accident on the day of her first baby scan.
Mick supports Janine at her first scan, and she later enjoys winding Linda up about her pregnancy at The Vic.
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As Linda storms off to meet her community payback officer, Janine heads out alone and accidentally falls down the stairs at the Tube station.
Meanwhile, Billy breaks down on the day of Lola's first radiotherapy appointment and Harvey reveals that he's back in contact with Sophia after she previously ghosted him.
EastEnders is currently airing on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights on BBC TWO, but is available to watch from 6am over on BBC iPlayer.





















