Love Island's remaining five couples will be forced to vote their fellow Islanders out tonight as the final looms.
With the end of the show - and a chance of bagging £50,000 days away - the remaining five couples have been tasked with their toughest decision yet, deciding who is least compatible and sending them home.
In a twist just days before the show wraps, the Islanders will be asked to choose who they think is the least compatible of the remaining couples, which means one of the five duos will be heading home imminently.
Left on the show is Paige Thorne and Adam Collard, Tasha Ghouri and Andrew Le Page, Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Davide Sanclimenti, as well as Indiyah Polack and Dami Hope and Gemma Owen and Luca Bish.
But as they reflect on their incredible dates tonight, Indiyah receives a text - and the celebrations are cut short.
In their couples, they have been told to vote for who they think are the two least compatible couples and they must submit their decisions by text without letting the other couples know what they have chosen.
As they sit down to make their decision, Ekin-Su tells Davide: "Let’s be real, this is not friend island OK."
"It’s not nice at all," Paige admits, but who will be left at risk and who will make it through to the final?
Elsewhere in the show, Tasha and Andrew go on their first - and final - date of the ITV2 show, where they were treated to a jaw-dropping Kardashian-inspired giant 3D heart made entirely of red roses as they enjoyed their time on the beach.
During their date, Tasha reflected: "I never thought I’d ask a guy to be my boyfriend. I felt it had to be me to do it, to prove to you, to show you, I’m willing to do this, I’m ready to be 100% for you and all for you. That shows to me how it should be."
Andrew also had a sweet thing to say to Tasha, as he praised her for being so "brave" about her "superpower" - her cochlear implant.
"When you told me about your superpower. You’re incredibly brave and that’s a quality that I love about you. I want to be there for you no matter what, support you. I got you. I got you babe," he told her.
Gemma and Luca also had their final date - where they were serenaded by a six-piece ensemble.
"We are literally the same person, it’s crazy," Gemma tells him, "We wind each other up. But we both love it. You know I find it hard being lovey-dovey, but I feel like I’m quite more lovely-dovey with you than anyone really before… I always find myself gravitating towards you. I always want to be near you and in your company."
Chat soon turns to their future plans, and Luca is ready to put a label on things.
He said: "Listen, I feel like we know what we are anyway, and we ain’t put a label on it, but obviously one of them surprises [back home] might be putting a label on it when we’re ready. Just waiting for the right moment. Hopefully I get the right answer."