Every love story ends – sometimes with ‘and they lived happily ever after…’ sometimes it doesn’t.
Love Island has had ten seasons to get it right, but will the current crop of hopefuls ride off into the sunset or leave with a sunburn after their time in the villa?
As the season finale approaches, viewers will find out. When does Love Island 2023 conclude, and who is still on the show?
When does Love Island 2023 end?
The grand finale of the current series of Love Island will take place on Monday, July 31.
The finale will run at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX, and will be presented live from Mallorca by Maya Jama, who will enter the villa to crown a victorious pair.
The lucky pair will split a whopping £50,000 cash reward.
Which couples are left in Love Island ahead of the final?
There are five couples left in the villa.
- Molly Marsh and Zachariah Noble
- Ella Barnes and Mitchel Taylor
- Ella Thomas and Tyrique Hyde
- Whitney Adebayo and Lochan Nowacki
- Jess Harding and Sammy Root.
One couple just missed out on a chance to win the competition.
On day 52 of the competition, Abi Moores and Scott van-der-Sluis were dumped, with Abi giving a clear message to one of her old lovers as she departed the villa.
How to vote for your Love Island winners
Voting takes conducted through the Love Island app, which is accessible for iOS and Android smartphones.
You won’t be allowed to vote until the official window opens, which is generally during the final episode, but once it does, all you have to do is go to the voting area, where you will be prompted to authenticate your device.
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When the final vote begins, a new vote event will display in the app, urging you to make your selection.
Voting on the app is free, however you may only cast one vote each event.
Who is favourite to win Love Island?
According to William Hill, Lochan and Whitney are the firm favourites to win this year’s edition of Love Island on Monday.
The couple, who came back as a couple following this year’s explosive Casa Amor, have odds of 4/7 to win the tenth season of the show.
Tyrique and Ella are second, with odds at 7/4.
‘As this year’s Love Island Final approaches, we make Lochan and Whitney the obvious favourites to win this season’s share of the £50,000 prize,’ stated William Hill spokeswoman Lee Phelps.
‘The pair have been popular with our punters since coupling up in Casa Amor and are odds-on at 4/7 to win the hearts of the public, ahead of Tyrique and Ella at 7/4.’
‘Sammy and Jess (9/2) have also seen some support in recent weeks and are tipped to at least feature in Monday’s final three, whilst Zacharia and Molly (16/1) have lost some momentum.’