Fans have had to wait an additional week but the Dancing On Ice final day is finally here.
After weeks of putting their new skills to the test, the original 12 celebrities - including Coronation Street favourite Sally Dynevor, Happy Mondays star Bez, and S Club 7 singer Rachel Stevens - have been whittled down to just three.
Regan Gascoigne, Brandan Cole, and Kimberly Wyatt have made it to the final of the competition after wowing the ice panel - Oti Mabuse, Ashley Banjo and skating legends Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean - and those watching the ITV skating competition.
But it's finally crunch time and the final three and their professional skating partners will need to impress to take the Dancing On Ice 2022 crown.
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield will be back to help navigate proceedings when the final begins on ITV at 7pm on Sunday night (March 27).
The final was originally set to air last weekend but was forced off air due to coverage of Liverpool and Nottingham Forest's FA Cup quarter-final tie which saw Liverpool through to face Manchester City in the semi-final.
Brendan, Regan, and Kimberly will be back on the ice hoping to deliver more stunning performances but after two weeks of practising the iconic routine, only two will performant the Boléro in front of the masters themselves, Torvill and Dean.
Who is favourite to win?
Kimberly Wyatt is heading into the Dancing on Ice finale as the most popular pick with Ladbrokes punters to win the series.
Despite being 7/1 outsider in the betting, the bookmaker revealed that the Pussycat Dolls star has been the subject of 40.5 percent of all bets placed on the three remaining finalists - putting her streets ahead in the popularity charts.
Elsewhere, Brendan Cole has the backing of 32.5% of punters at this point, with odds-on favourite, Regan Gascoigne, way back in the pecking order with just 27% of interest.
However, current odds suggest that Regan Gascogine is still the favourite to win at 1/3 followed by Brendan Cole at 7/2.
Alex Apati of Ladbrokes said: "Regan Gascoigne may have headed the betting from the offset, but punters are more convinced by Kimberly Wyatt's chances at this point - meaning one of the biggest Dancing on Ice upsets of all-time could well be on the cards this weekend."