Love Island 2021: When is the final, how to watch it, what time it starts and what is the prize?
Fans have been glued to their TV screens over the last 8 weeks, eagerly following each and every turn.
The Islanders have faced many ups and downs during this season, such as the chaotic Casa Amour re-coupling and the cinema movie challenge, which unraveled a lot of home truths for the contestants.
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Here is all you need to know.
When is the Love Island final?
This year’s Love Island began on Monday, June 28, with the original cast 'coupling up' for the first time.
The reality show has graced ITV2 every evening from 9pm, except for on Saturdays, where you can watch the unseen bits from the Villa.
Many ‘Bombshell’ Islanders have come and gone into the villa since the first episode and now there’s only a few days left to find out the winner.
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Hide AdThe final will take place on Monday, August 23 and is expected to air for 90 minutes.
The show will be hosted by Laura Whitmore, who will crown the Love Island winners and give them the £50k prize.
As always, every year there is the infamous twist in events, where the Islander who is given the envelope containing the £50k has to choose whether to keep or split the money with their partner.
Where to watch the final?
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Hide AdThe final will be available to watch live on ITV2 from 9pm. The show will also be available on ITVHub, to either watch live or on catch up.
There are currently five couples left in the villa but a lot could change before Monday's final, so be sure to tune in to see who takes the crown.
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