Spoilers ahead:
The time will soon be upon us to find out who will be crowned winner (or winners) of The Traitors.
Two faithfuls left The Traitors last night, just one day before the final.
At the start of the episode, Zack found himself the latest victim to be 'murdered', after Andrew and Harry deemed him too much of a risk in the game.
Jasmine was the second traitor to be banished last night, when she lost her battle at the roundtable at the end of the episode. Jasmine appeared on follow-up podcast The Traitors: Uncloaked alongside Zack.
After a month of twists and turns, tonight (Friday, January 26) we will find out whether the Faithfuls can hold on to the jackpot, or whether that cash will go to the Traitors instead.
Claudia Winkleman will see in the final of the reality TV show, which has seen record-breaking viewing figures for this year. This series became the most-watched in the show's history, with 4.4M viewers tuning in.
And as the news came that applications are already open for series 3 of the show, we reveal everything we know about how it will end...
When is The Traitors final?
The final episode of The Traitors series two will air tonight (Friday, January 26).
How can I watch?
All of the remaining shows will be on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 9pm. They will also be available to catch-up if you happen to miss it.
Who is left in The Traitors?
There are eight remaining contestants in the show. Five Faithfuls and three Traitors.
For the game to end, all of the remaining contestants must vote to unanimously end the game.
The five remaining Faithfuls - Evie, Jasmine, Jaz, Mollie, and Zack - must make sure they have banished all of the Traitors and then vote for the game to end. If just the Faithfuls are left, then the survivors divide the prize money between them.
But there could be a twist in the works - there are three Traitors still in the game - Harry, Andrew, and the newly recruited Ross. For them to win, they have to survive the remaining round tables and then convince the Faithful to vote for the game to conclude.