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Bad news soap fans - it looks like you'll have to wait a week longer than usual to watch this year's British Soap Awards.
ITV has allegedly taken the decision to shunt the BSAs back a week in order to avoid a clash with the Europa League final.
Soapland's largest annual awards event - which is due to be filmed on Saturday, May 8 - was originally slated to air the following Wednesday (May 12), in line with previous years.
However, due to the potential of an all-English fixture (Liverpool v Fulham) on Five that night, ITV has apparently pushed the awards into the following week.
Final scheduling has yet to be confirmed but network sources suggest that Wednesday, May 19 is the most likely date.
Michelle Keegan has revealed that she is hoping for a double triumph at this year's British Soap Awards.
The 22-year-old actress, who plays Tina McIntyre in the serial, has been nominated for 'Best Actress' and 'Sexiest Female' - the latter of which she won last year.
She told OK magazine: "As a new actress to come to Coronation Street and to be up for 'Best Actress' two years down the line is a massive thing for me. It feels like I have been accepted in a way."
It's been confirmed by Digital Spy's soap editor that the rest of the nominations will be announced this Tuesday (4th).
And here they are on Soapboards as well
Panel Shortlist
Best Comedy Performance (Last year's winner was Nina Wadia, EastEnders)
Coronation Street: Craig Gazey (Graeme Proctor)
EastEnders: Nina Wadia (Zainab Masood)
Emmerdale: Dominic Brunt (Paddy Kirk)
Hollyoaks: Bronagh Waugh (Cheryl Brady)
Best Dramatic Performance (Last year's winner was Anita Carey, Doctors)
Coronation Street: Chris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow)
EastEnders: Lacey Turner (Stacey Branning)
Emmerdale: Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy)
Hollyoaks: Glen Wallace (Malachy Fisher)
Best Dramatic Performance for a Young Actor or Actress (Last year's winner was Maisie Smith, EastEnders)
Coronation Street: Alexander Bain (Simon Barlow)
Doctors: Ami Metcalf (Sapphire Cox)
EastEnders: Maisie Smith (Tiffany Butcher)
Emmerdale: Oscar Lloyd (Will Wylde)
Best Exit (Last year's winner was Rob James Collier, Coronation Street)
Coronation Street: Reece Dinsdale (Joe McIntyre)
EastEnders: Charlie Clements (Bradley Branning)
Emmerdale: Maxwell Caulfield (Mark Wylde)
Hollyoaks: Jamie Lomas (Warren Fox)
Best Newcomer (Last year's winner was Craig Gazey, Coronation Street)
Doctors: Sophie Abelson (Cherry Malone)
EastEnders: Marc Elliott (Syed Masood)
Emmerdale: Lyndon Ogbourne (Nathan Wylde)
Hollyoaks: Bronagh Waugh (Cheryl Brady)
Best On-Screen Partnership (Last year's winner was Nitin Ganatra and Nina Wadia, EastEnders)
Coronation Street: Katherine Kelly and Simon Gregson (Becky and Steve McDonald)
Doctors: Jan Pearson and Chris Walker (Karen and Rob Hollins)
EastEnders: Sid Owen and Patsy Palmer (Ricky and Bianca Butcher)
Emmerdale: Nick Miles and Nicola Wheeler (Jimmy King and Nicola De Souza)
Best Storyline (Last year's winner was Vivien's Rape, Doctors)
Coronation Street: Peter's Alcoholism
Doctors: Zara's Revenge
EastEnders: Who Killed Archie?
Emmerdale: Aaron's Gay Self-Loathing
Spectacular Scene (Last year's winner was Victoria Falls Through The Ice, Emmerdale)
Coronation Street: Joe Drowns
Doctors: Master of the Universe - Siege
Emmerdale: Home Farm Shop Crash
Hollyoaks: The Parachute Jump
Best Single Episode (Last year's winner was 'A kind of Hush', Doctors)
Coronation Street: Peter Falls Off The Wagon
Doctors: 'Master of the Universe'
EastEnders: EastEnders Live
Emmerdale: Aaron Confesses His Sexuality
To be announced on the night:
Lifetime Achievement Award
Special Achievement Award
Best Soap
Glad to see Emmerdale receive the most nominations, hopefully they'll win a few. Particularly hope that Danny Miller picks up a least one award.
I hope Lacey Turner receives most dramatic performance and Marc Elliot best newcomer. Also, best partnership Becky and Steve.