
Evri does deliver on Sundays, but home deliveries are uncommon outside major cities, and collections from home are not available. The reliable Sunday option is dropping off and collecting parcels at ParcelShops and lockers, which operate 7 days a week across the UK.
Sunday Deliveries: Available · Sunday Collections: Not available from home · Weekend Service: Offered 7 days · Tracking Status: Out for delivery updates · Delivery Areas: Most UK locations
Quick snapshot
- Exact postcode eligibility for Sunday home delivery (Reolink)
- Whether “out for delivery” guarantees Sunday arrival (Evri)
- 7-day service launched as UK first by Evri’s predecessor (Evri Press)
- Network expanded to over 10,000 drop-off points by 2026 (Evri)
- Sunday home deliveries remain limited; shops and lockers are the primary Sunday option (Evri)
- Next Day delivery not guaranteed from Sunday drop-off (Evri)
Five key facts about Evri’s Sunday operations, drawn from official policy and third-party verification.
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Sunday Home Delivery | Yes (limited) |
| Sunday Collections | No |
| Service Launch | UK first by Evri |
| Tracking Tool | Evri website/app |
| Typical Wait | 1-3 days |
Do Evri drivers deliver on Sundays?
Yes, Evri couriers do deliver parcels on Sundays, though the coverage is concentrated in urban areas with high e-commerce demand. According to Evri’s official service pages, Sunday deliveries are available, but the company notes that home deliveries on Sundays are “uncommon” compared to weekday runs, with the network prioritising ParcelShops and lockers for Sunday access.
Availability across UK areas
Evri’s Sunday service is strongest in cities like London, Manchester, and Glasgow, where delivery volumes justify the routes. The company was the first consumer courier in the UK to offer a 7-day service, launching Sunday deliveries back when it operated under the Hermes brand. Today, the network includes over 10,000 ParcelShops and lockers open 7 days a week, making drop-off and collection possible even when home delivery isn’t scheduled.
- Sunday deliveries concentrate in high-volume urban zones
- Rural and low-volume areas may have no Sunday service
- ParcelShops provide 7-day access regardless of location
Exceptions and limitations
The most significant limitation is that courier collections from your home are not available on Sundays. Evri’s service page states explicitly that “our couriers are unable to provide home collections on Sunday.” If you need to send a parcel on Sunday, your options are limited to dropping it off at a ParcelShop or locker—the courier won’t come to you.
The pattern reveals a trade-off: Evri prioritises delivery over collection on Sundays, which aligns with their 7-day service model but means senders must plan ahead.
Bank holidays are a separate issue: Evri reportedly does not deliver on bank holidays, so if a Sunday falls on a bank holiday weekend, your parcel may not arrive.
Does Evri offer weekend deliveries?
Evri offers a genuine 7-day delivery service, standing out among UK couriers for weekend availability. Saturday provides the most comprehensive coverage with full home courier collections and deliveries, while Sunday focuses on parcel drop-offs and deliveries primarily through shops and lockers.
Saturday vs Sunday options
Saturday is the stronger weekend day for Evri. On Saturdays, you get full home courier service running all day, plus the ability to drop off at any ParcelShop or locker. Next Day Saturday delivery starts at £3.20 if you drop off before 12pm on Friday. Sunday, by contrast, shifts the model: home deliveries are uncommon, but you can still drop off parcels at ParcelShops and lockers, and some couriers operate Sunday routes in major cities.
Saturday versus Sunday boils down to this: Saturday offers full home service, while Sunday prioritises drop-off and collection points.
| Day | Home Delivery | Home Pickup | Drop-off Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saturday | Full service | Available | All ParcelShops/Lockers |
| Sunday | Limited/uncommon | Not available | ParcelShops/Lockers |
Booking weekend services
Standard delivery at £2.62 minimum can be dropped off any day, including Sunday, with an estimated arrival of 2-4 days. For Saturday delivery specifically, you must drop off before noon on Friday to qualify for Next Day service. Sunday drop-offs process immediately, but Next Day status is not guaranteed—the parcel enters the Monday processing queue.
Dropping off on Sunday costs the same as any other day, but plan for Monday arrival at the earliest if you need Next Day service.
Will my parcel arrive on Sunday?
Whether your parcel lands on a Sunday depends on three factors: your location, the service level you purchased, and where the parcel currently sits in the delivery chain. The tracking status is your most reliable indicator, but even “out for delivery” doesn’t guarantee a Sunday arrival.
Factors affecting Sunday arrival
Your postcode plays a big role. High-volume areas with Sunday courier routes have the best chance of Sunday delivery, while low-volume regions may see no Sunday service at all. The service type matters too—a Next Day parcel dropped off on Sunday won’t arrive Monday as Next Day; it becomes a standard delivery. According to Evri’s policy on expected delivery times, ETAs are set the morning of the delivery day itself, meaning the system finalises the route only when the driver is preparing to go out.
- Postcode determines Sunday route availability
- Service level affects Sunday eligibility (Next Day not guaranteed from Sunday drop-off)
- ETAs are confirmed the morning of delivery
Tracking expected times
The Evri tracking tool shows estimated delivery dates via website and app. Once your parcel is “out for delivery,” it typically means the courier has it in their vehicle for your area. However, the ETA window may not update immediately, and in some cases, parcels marked “out for delivery” on Saturday may still arrive on Monday if Sunday routes aren’t running in your zone.
Some third-party sources claim Evri does not deliver on Sundays, conflicting with the company’s official service pages. This discrepancy likely reflects regional variation—official policy permits Sunday delivery, but actual availability depends on your specific delivery address.
Does “out for delivery” mean it will arrive today?
“Out for delivery” is a strong signal but not a guarantee. When you see this status, it means a courier has taken your parcel out on their delivery round. However, the exact arrival time isn’t always set immediately, and circumstances can change before the driver reaches your address.
What the status means
According to Evri’s FAQ on expected delivery time, ETAs are set the morning of the delivery day and can be checked via the website or app. Once out for delivery, your parcel is in the vehicle, but the driver may still be working through other stops before yours. Evri couriers provide 1-hour delivery windows in some services, giving you a more precise arrival window.
- Parcel is physically with the courier for your area
- ETA window may be 1 hour or the full day depending on service
- Status updates when driver begins the round
Delays and updates
Delays can happen even after “out for delivery” appears. Failed delivery attempts trigger re-delivery attempts, and for signature-required deliveries, Evri attempts delivery over up to 3 days. You can divert your parcel to a neighbour, safe place, locker, or ParcelShop through the Evri website if you’re not going to be home.
“Out for delivery” on Sunday could mean Monday delivery if you’re outside the Sunday coverage zone—check the tracking details for confirmation.
How long does Evri usually take to deliver?
Standard Evri delivery takes 2-4 days from drop-off, with pricing starting at £2.62. Weekend days count toward this window, so a parcel dropped off on Saturday may arrive Tuesday if Sunday routes aren’t active in your area. Full tracking is available throughout the process.
Standard timelines
Evri’s standard service delivers in 2-4 days, with hours running 8am-8pm Monday to Saturday. Sundays operate from 8am to 6pm in active areas. Signature-required deliveries receive up to 3 delivery attempts across 3 days before being returned to sender.
- Standard delivery: 2-4 days
- Weekday hours: 8am-8pm
- Sunday hours: 8am-6pm where available
Weekend impacts
Weekend drop-offs process immediately, but Sunday is not a guaranteed delivery day unless you’re in a high-volume area with Sunday routes. If Next Day service matters, drop off before the Friday 12pm cutoff—not on Sunday. For Saturday delivery, the cutoff is firm; after 12pm Friday, your parcel goes to the standard queue.
You can drop off any day for standard pricing, but paying for Next Day on Friday ensures Saturday delivery; dropping off on Sunday costs the same but means waiting until Monday for processing.
How to track and manage your Evri Sunday delivery
Managing an Evri parcel over the weekend is straightforward with the right tools. The tracking system, divert options, and drop-off network give you flexibility even when home delivery isn’t guaranteed.
- Check your tracking status: Enter your tracking number on the Evri website or open the Evri app. Look for the current status and any ETA window. If it shows “out for delivery,” the parcel is with a courier for your area. If it shows a date, your delivery is scheduled.
- Verify Sunday eligibility: Check whether your postcode is in a high-volume area by watching the tracking updates on Sunday morning. Urban postcodes (London, Manchester, Glasgow) have better Sunday coverage. If no Sunday update appears by evening, your parcel is likely scheduled for Monday.
- Divert if needed: If you won’t be home, use the Evri website to divert your parcel to a neighbour, safe place, locker, or ParcelShop before the driver arrives. This works for both Saturday and Sunday deliveries, provided the divert request is made before the courier begins your area’s round.
- Collect from a ParcelShop or locker: If your parcel wasn’t delivered to your address, it may be held at a nearby ParcelShop or locker. Check the tracking for collection instructions. ParcelShops and lockers operate 7 days a week with varying weekend hours—check the specific location’s times before making a trip.
Upsides
- 7-day delivery service across most UK postcodes
- Over 10,000 ParcelShops and lockers for drop-off and collection
- Standard delivery starts at £2.62 with full tracking
- Digital divert options available up to delivery
Downsides
- Sunday home deliveries uncommon outside major cities
- No home courier collections on Sundays
- Next Day not guaranteed from Sunday drop-off
- Bank holidays may suspend Sunday service
What Evri and users say
While Sunday might be a day of rest for some, at Evri we’re hard at work making sure your parcels keep moving.
— Evri (Official Service Page)
The retail sector has been trading 7 days a week for a long time now and by introducing this service we are giving online shoppers the same service.
— Evri Spokesperson (Evri Press Release)
Two thirds of online shoppers found Sunday deliveries appealing.
— Evri Company Research (Evri Press)
Evri positions Sunday delivery as a direct response to consumer demand, with research supporting significant shopper interest in weekend delivery options.
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Evri provides Sunday deliveries across most UK areas, though Evri Sunday policy guide highlights tracking nuances and regional limits for better planning.
Frequently asked questions
What time do Evri deliveries usually happen?
Standard deliveries run from 8am to 8pm Monday to Saturday, and 8am to 6pm on Sundays where service is available. Exact times vary by route and area.
Can I book Evri for next day Sunday delivery?
No. Dropping off a parcel on Sunday does not qualify for Next Day service—your parcel enters Monday’s processing queue. To guarantee Saturday delivery, drop off before noon on Friday.
Why is my Evri parcel delayed on Sunday?
Your postcode may not be within a Sunday delivery route. Low-volume and rural areas often have no Sunday service. Your parcel will arrive Monday instead.
How do I contact Evri about Sunday delivery?
Use the Evri website or app to track your parcel, divert it to a safe location, or contact customer support directly through their chat or phone services.
Does Evri charge extra for Sunday delivery?
No. Standard delivery pricing starts at £2.62 regardless of the drop-off day, including Sundays. Next Day Saturday delivery starts at £3.20.
What if no one is home for Sunday Evri delivery?
If you’re not home, the courier may leave the parcel in a safe place, with a neighbour, or take it to a local ParcelShop for collection. You can also pre-divert via the Evri website.
Is Evri Sunday delivery available in my area?
Urban areas like London, Manchester, and Glasgow have the best Sunday coverage. Rural and low-volume areas may have no Sunday service. Check your tracking on Sunday morning for confirmation.