Over the past eight weeks, millions of people have sat down to watch Love Island in a bid to see their favourite couple take home the crown.
Over this period, many people have since departed the villa - from being dumped to leaving of their own choice.
And as always, it's not been short of a drama or two.
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Keeping us glued to our seats, we have had numerous arrivals, the return of Casa Amor and soon, a winner.
Last year saw contestants Liam Reardon and Millie Court win the show and split the prize money between them. The couple stayed together following the show but sadly announced earlier this month they had made the decision to split up.
But which couple will the UK vote to be the winners of the £50,000 cash prize? Here's what you need to know.
When is the Love Island 2022 finale, how long will it last an when will it finish?
The Love Island 2022 finale will air on August 1 (Monday). It will start at its usual time of 9pm on ITV2. However rather than finish just after 10pm, as it usually does, it will air for an extra 30 minutes and finish at 10.35pm.
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When is the Love Island 2022 reunion?
You can't be blamed for wondering when you'll next see the reality dating TV show on your screen so you'll be pleased to know you won't have to wait long.
ITV2 will be broadcasting a reunion programme on August 7 from 9pm - just a week after the islanders have left the Majorca villa.
ITV have also confirmed that the winter series will be making a return in the New Year. The summer series is set to air again in summer 2023.
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