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Love Island: The Lowdown On The 2025 Final

Love Island: The Lowdown On The 2025 Final

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We had high hopes for Love Island season 12, and it certainly hasn't disappointed so far. With a swanky upgraded villa, new twists and turns, and standout personalities, this series of the show has taken us back to the show's glory days, where drama was around every corner.
The drama intensified last week, when the show's trademark twist, Casa Amor, stirred up even more drama than we expected. Producers also threw in an additional shocking turn, revealing six people were going to be dumped - and not just those left in Casa.
But all good things must come to an end - even Love Island. Yep, we hate to break it to you but the show will be coming to an end in a matter of weeks. Here's how long you have left binging your favourite islanders...
ITV hasn't officially said when Love Island 2025 will come to an end. However, the rumours suggest the final could be taking place on Monday 4 August - giving us just three weeks left of the on-screen action. This would make sense, given that in previous years, the final has always taken place on a Monday - so be safe, we'd recommend not booking any social plans for those days.
Judging by previous years, the final will be broadcast live at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX from the villa. If you can't tune in live, you will also be able to stream it afterwards.
The tense final will follow the final four couples, while they wait to find out who has won the public vote - and their share of £50,000. The winners also receive a Love Island water bottle in the post, as well as a covered letter from Mike Spencer-Hayter, who is the show's directer.
The evening is hosted by Maya Jama, and will most likely follow it's usual format, showing pre-recorded scenes of the islanders' last day in the villa, before the live broadcast takes over ahead of the much-anticipated first-place result. After the winners are declared, the episode will conclude shortly after at 10.35pm.
If previous years are anything to go by, then yes! As we've been doing throughout the series, you can cast your votes by downloading the Love Island app, which is available on Apple and Android devices.
Usually, you get you get one free vote where you are asked to select your favourite couple. All you have to do after is verify your phone number and voilà - vote submitted.
You can also vote on the ITV website.
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