Love Island has had reality TV fans glued to their scenes for weeks but, unfortunately, the current series is about to come to an end.
The islanders entered the South African villa on January 16, six whole weeks ago, and it’s been a rollercoaster for sure.
Some islanders have had more luck than others.
Ron Hall and Lana Jenkins are officially boyfriend and girlfriend, and Will Young and Jessie Wynter have said “I love you”.
But Olivia Hawkins and Maxwell Samuda were dumped from the island in a shocking twist that will see them choose the next two islanders to leave the villa.
Love Island fans may be wondering how much longer will they get to tune in to island drama at 9pm.
Fortunately, the final episode date has been revealed. But a lot can happen between now and then…
When does Love Island finish?
Host Maya Jama has revealed when this series of Love Island will come to an end.
In a social media post, Jama said: “Guys I have some very, very exciting news,” before revealing that the final episode would air on Monday, March 13.
She added: “It is going to be major, you don’t want to miss it. I will see you then.”
Which couple will take the win? Find out on Monday 13th March on ITV2 and @ITVX 👏 #LoveIsland pic.twitter.com/EwHRYy6dUJ
— Love Island (@LoveIsland) March 1, 2023
Love Island finale odds
Jessie and Will are the firm favourites to win, with bookmakers giving them odds of 1/1. Samie Elishi and Tom Clare are at 9/4, while the odds of Lana Jenkins and Ron Hall winning are 5/2.
The chances of Sanam Harrinanan and Kai Fagan winning are 6/1, while Tanya Manhenga and Shaq Muhammad’s odds are 40/1.
With nearly two weeks to go until the final, who know what twists await the islanders? It’s still all to play for.
Love Island continues at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.