Manchester United fans could unwittingly disrupt tonight's Coronation Street live episode

Old Trafford and the soap's studios are within a mile of each other

Simon Rice
Wednesday 23 September 2015 08:35 EDT
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An aerial view of Old Trafford (GETTY IMAGES)

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There are fears that tonight's live episode of Coronation Street could be disrupted by noisy Manchester United fans.

To celebrate 60 years of ITV, a live episode of the long-running soap will be broadcast this evening. But as rival soap Eastenders proved, it's easy for things to go wrong when broadcasting without a delay and it seems a potential problem has already been identified.

The 60 minute episode, which starts at 7.30pm, coincides with Manchester United's Capital One Cup tie against Ipswich which kicks off at 8pm. With Old Trafford under a mile away from the Coronation Street studios, there are legitimate concerns that if there is a roar from the 75,000-strong crowd inside the first 30 minutes of the match, they might be heard by Corrie fans.

The famous 'Coronation Street' pub the Rovers Return Inn
The famous 'Coronation Street' pub the Rovers Return Inn (Rex Features)

Manchester United's third round tie was drawn after the live episode was scheduled.

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Despite the concerns, a spokeswoman for Coronation Street played down the fears: "There have been matches on many times when we have been filming over the two years we have been here," she told the Daily Star.

"Noise from Old Trafford has never been an issue before."

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