Emmerdale spoilers: Robert Sugden and Aaron Dingle on the run

Here's what's coming up in Emmerdale...

Author: Marianna MansonPublished 8th Oct 2019

Next week on Emmerdale, Aaron Dingle and Robert Sugden panic when they find out that Victoria Sugden's rapist, Lee Posner, has died after being attacked by Robert.

It's Liv Flaherty who suggests they skip town and go on the run, and with little other option, that's exactly what they do. Saying their tearful goodbyes, what's next for RobRon?

Moira Barton and Nate Robinson's affair is getting closer and closer to getting exposed to the whole village when Faith Dingle picks up on the scent.

With Pete Barton refusing to lie for Moira any more, will she be able to convince a snooping Faith than nothing is going on?

Meanwhile, things are progressing between Rhona Goskirk and Graham Foster. But when scheming Kim Tate finds out about their romance, she's intent on staking her claim.

Who will Graham choose?

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A panicked Victoria arrives at Mill cottage with the news that Lee has died, and everyone is painfully aware that this could mean Robert is sent down.

Surprisingly cool-headed, Liv suggests to Robert that he and Aaron go on the run, and though it seems dramatic, they decide it might be their best option.

The decision is made, and Aaron calls in at the village hall to break the news to a distraught Chas that he and Robert are going on the run.

Aaron and Robert make their tearful goodbyes to their friends and family and head off on the road on their new adventure.

Faith has been busy trying to organise a romantic dinner for Chas and Moira, noticing they're being distant with each other.

But Nate throws a spanner in the works when he whisks Moira off for a pub lunch, and Cain despairs at Faith's frantic unanswered phone calls.

The next day at the café, Faith watches unnoticed as Moira and Pete get caught up in a hushed exchanged, and makes a beeline for Pete when Moira leaves.

Cornering Pete, Faith demands to know what's going on with Moira but Pete keeps schtum, later telling Moira that Faith is on to her.

With Pete insisting that that's the last time he covers for her, will Moira be able to convince Faith she isn't having an affair when she confronts her later?

Nicola is left red faced when she has to take care of a white-faced Jimmy mid council meeting - after he accidentally ate some of Rodney's space cakes.

As their relationship progresses, Graham and Rhona begin spending more time alone together...

And Rhona is surprised (but in a good way) when Graham starts to open up to her and show more of himself.

But when Kim makes a surprised pass at him, having learned about his blossoming romance with vet Rhona, Graham can't help himself.

Torn between his genuine connection with Rhona and the thrill of the sexual chemistry with Kim, who will Graham choose?

Elsewhere, Lydia is suspicious when she catches Vinny and Mandy chatting furtively and shares her thoughts with a supportive Sam.

Now let's catch up on what's happening this week on Emmerdale.

Mandy Dingle is up to her old tricks again when she finds out that Lydia Hart has come into a large sum of money.

As she makes her move on the unsuspecting solicitor, has she still got what it takes?

Kerry Wyatt is still in hospital after hitting her head, and Amy Wyatt isn't about to let Tracy Metcalfe get away with it.

Threatening to tell the police about Tracy's involvement, who has the upper hand? And when Vanessa Woodfield is arrested for hitting a nurse in the ensuing altercation, will she spill all about what really happened with the factory fire – implicating Tracy in the process?

Kim Tate is thrown when Ryan threatens to go to the local paper about her new outdoor centre, claiming its disabled facilities aren't up to scratch. Will she be able to win him round?

Graham Foster and Rhona Goskirk are still enjoying flirting with each other, and make plans to meet up alone.

Emmerdale airs every weeknight at 7pm on ITV, with a second showing on Tuesday nights at 8pm.

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