Love Island has confirmed another brutal dumping will take place very soon ahead of the final next Monday.
The latest series will draw to a close with one couple storming to victory.
Ahead of the finalists being confirmed, there’s still plenty more drama to come.
The latest episode of the show ended with the confirmation that another dumping was on the cards, with couples at risk of losing their place on the show.
Viewers were tasked with voting for their favourite couples, and Iain Stirling revealed those with the fewest votes would be at risk of leaving the villa.
The dumping could air on Tuesday or Wednesday night, while it’s not know how many Islanders will leave.
This week saw the moment two couples were axed, leaving Islanders reeling.
It’s the biggest dumping since Casa Amor, which saw three boys and three girls ditched from the villa.
With the final just days away, it could be any number of contestants dropped at the final hurdle.
Iain confirmed couples would be at risk, but he didn't specify how many couples could lose their place and whether it was couples or single Islanders being axed.
With it being so close to the final now, it's likely the show will not send anyone home alone, and that it will be couples axed.
It comes as fans hit out at the show after some of the usual or past challenges appeared to be missed from the current series.
While there's still a week to go, fans feared that certain challenges had not made the cut - calling the tasks that did feature "boring".
Love Island producers have now reportedly confirmed that the fan favourite Twitter challenge in particular will not be returning to the ITV2 dating show this year, despite an apparent hint over the weekend.
The Online Buzz Twitter challenge sees the Islanders given tweets from ITV2 viewers and asks them to guess the names.
The challenge has previously created explosive scenes in the villa as the Love Island contestants learn the truth behind certain situations.
Over the weekend Love Island fans believed they had spotted a clue the challenge could soon be returning to screens, when the show’s official Twitter account added a disclaimer to its bio.
However, Love Island will reportedly not feature the popular challenge in the eight series, despite demand from eager fans of the show.