The BBC has negotiated a delayed kick-off for a European football match so viewers can find out who shot EastEnders' Phil Mitchell without missing any of the football action.

Uefa Cup matches are traditionally screened at 2000 BST when the soap finishes, but a special 40-minute episode means the football fans will have to wait.

The start of the Uefa Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Barcelona from the Nou Camp stadium will begin at 2010BST on Thursday, to allow for the soap's nailbiting finish.

The EastEnders storyline has gripped viewers since the former Queen Victoria landlord was gunned down outside his Albert Square home five weeks ago.



The nation will be on the edge of its seat

BBC spokesman

In Tuesday's episode, viewers saw bad guy Phil, played by Steve McFadden, discharge himself from hospital after telling godson Jamie (Jack Ryder) he knows the identity of his would-be assassin. After the culprit is revealed on Thursday, viewers will be able to take in the big match in Spain. BBC Sport spokesman Mike Hales said: "We asked both sides nicely and they agreed to start later because of EastEnders. "It is a well-known programme so the Spanish realise it was important for the BBC." Suspects Phil returned to Albert Square seeking revenge in Tuesday's episode, and as night came he was seen knocking on a door. Viewers saw all five of the main suspects - Steve Owen (Martin Kemp), Dan Sullivan (Craig Fairbrass), Mark Fowler (Todd Carty), Lisa Shaw (Lucy Benjamin) and Ian Beale (Adam Woodyatt) hear callers at their door.



