After two months of having millions of fans tuning in night after night, Love Island 2022 comes to an end on Monday night, with four couples left in the running for the £50,000 prize.
It's hard to believe it's nearly been a year since last year's winners Liam Reardon and Mille Court triumphed. They've now split and, after Adam and Paige's exit on Sunday night, it's time for Davide and Ekin-Su, Luca and Gemma, Andrew and Tasha and Dami and Indiyah to find out who follows them as the latest champions of the ITV show.
While some unimpressed viewers have claimed that, after a great start, the latest run has 'trailed off' in the last few weeks, there is sure to be bumper viewing figures for ITV2 show for the final, with the Love Island winner odds having Davide and Ekin-Su red hot favourites to win, despite declared the least compatible couple by their rivals.
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They were on odds of 1/10 to win with just hours to go before the Love Island final, with Dami and Indiyah at the other end of the odds as rank outsiders on 20/1.
What time is the Love Island final?
The Love Island will get going at 9pm on ITV2. And the good news for fans is that there is a bumper episode to look forward.
As Laura Whitmore hosts proceedings, the finale will run until 10.35pm. And some even better news for fans is that detail of this year's Love Island reunion special have already been confirmed. It will air, with Laura once again on hosting duties, on Sunday, August 7 at 9pm on ITV2 and run for 90 minutes.
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