Love Island final 2019: What time is Love Island on tonight? Is it the Love Island final?

Love Island 2019 has been keeping audiences across the UK glued to their seats over the past two months. The ITV2 reality series has seen lots of tears and tantrums as couples have got together and broken up over the course of the show. Here’s everything you need to know about the Love Island final 2019, the contestants and what time it will be coming to a close.

Is it the Love Island final tonight?

The long, hot summer is coming to an end as Love Island wraps up this evening (Monday, July 29) for another year.

This year the series will be culminating in the final with four couples competing to be crowned the winner and bag the coveted £50,000 prize money.

Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague, Ovie Soko and India Reynolds, Maura Higgins and Curtis Prichard, and Greg O’Shea and Amber Gill have made it through to the final and will now be at the mercy of the British public.

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Since last night’s (Sunday, July 28) penultimate episode, Love Island fans have been voting for their favourite couple.

Sadly, Belle Hassan and Anton Danyluk missed out on the final when they failed to secure enough votes to remain in the villa.

Host Caroline Flack will be announcing the winning pair this evening during an extra-long final episode.

WHO WILL WIN LOVE ISLAND 2019?

What time is Love Island on tonight?

The Love Island final will be airing on ITV2 tonight at 9pm and will be on screens for 90 minutes and will finish at 10.35pm.

Once again, the winning couple can either choose to split the cash prize or one could steal it from the other.

Boxer Tommy and social media influencer Molly-Mae are the overwhelming favourites to win this year, according to bookmakers.

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They have been given odds of 4/6 from bet365 and 8/13 from Paddy Power to win the series.

Meanwhile, in second place is beauty therapist Amber and rugby player Greg with a 6/4 chance from Coral and Betfair.

Sadly, Maura and Curtis aren’t in the running to win with 50/1 from Unibet and Boyle Sports.

Callum Wilson from Oddschecker, which aggregates odds from all the bookies, said: “Tommy and Molly-Mae have been Love Island’s power couple for many weeks now, but while the lovable boxer has won the hearts of thousands across the nation, numerous punters are becoming wary of Molly’s supposed conniving – forcing them to look further afield for their final vote.

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“Second-favourites Amber and Greg—the latter’s Irish charm leaving many viewers utterly doe-eyed—will fancy their chances in the final, while India and her ball-spinning hunk Ovie are close third-favs.”

Despite a slow start this year, Love Island has brought in record ratings with 6,000,000 tuning in to watch one episode in July alone.

Following the success of this year’s series of Love Island, ITV announced the show would be airing twice a year now.

Winter Love Island will be taking place at a villa in South Africa and starts in 2020.

Love Island concludes on ITV2 tonight at 9pm

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