The Love Island final has arrived after 12 weeks of romance, challenges and drama, most of which was thanks to Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu.
There are just four couples left but only one can be crowned 2022’s winner, as Paige Thorne and Adam Collard were dumped from the villa last night.
Paige had a tough time with her mum beforehand, as she doubted Adam had genuinely changed from his antics back in 2018.
After the remaining couples - Ekin-Su and Davide Sanclimenti, Tasha Ghouri and Andrew Le Page, Indiyah Polack and Dami Hope, and Gemma Owen and Luca Bish - survived the penultimate vote, it will be up to the public who wins the show this year.
It kicks off later tonight (Monday August 1) on ITV2, leaving one couple to claim the £50,000 cash prize.
How long is the Love Island 2022 final?
As normal, Love Island will air at 9pm, but it will last for an additional 30 minutes longer than usual.
This means the finale will run from 9pm until 10:35pm.
The last episode of After Sun aired last night (July 31), so once the episode is over it will bring the 2022 season fully to a close.
Will there be a Love Island 2022 reunion?
It may seem early to start thinking about a reunion already, but fans don’t have to wait long to see it.
ITV has confirmed the Love Island Reunion will air on August 7 at 9pm, catching up with the Islanders just one week after their time in the villa ended.
Love Island: The Reunion will air at Monday, August 7 at 9pm on ITV2 and end at 10.30pm.
When does Love Island return?
The next summer season of Love Island is expected to air around the start of June 2023, as previous seasons also have in the past.
However, Winter Love Island is making a return in the New Year.
An official launch date has not been set by the broadcaster, but once the summer show is complete more information is expected to emerge.