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What time is the Love Island 2021 final and how long does it last?

ITV has confirmed when the hit reality series will air its final episode

Jacob Stolworthy
Monday 23 August 2021 21:18 BST
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The new series ofLove Island is the longest yet – but we’re finally approaching the end.

ITV2’s hit reality series returned for its first edition since 2019 due to a pandemic-related cancellation last year.

The famous villa once again opened its doors to a selection of new contestants hoping to find romance in Mallorca.

As ever, the couple named the favourite by the viewing public in the final episode stand to win £50,000 each.

But, how many weeks will Love Island 2021 be on for and when will the final be on ITV2?

This year’s series will run for eight weeks meaning that the show is going to end on Monday 23 August.

You can vote for your favourite couple on the Love Island app available on Android and iPhone.

The app is available for free to Android and iPhone users. You can download the Love Island App from the iTunes App Store here or on Play Store here. The votetab in the app contains all the important information on how to vote on the show. Voting is free from the app and users can vote once per device in each voting window.

This date has been confirmed by Love Island narrator Iain Sterling who recently revealed the news in a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it voiceover line during Sunday’s (8 August) episode.

This year’s series will be presented by Laura Whitmore with Stirling back on narrating duties.

Love Island will air every night except Saturdays at 9.00pm on ITV2.

Episodes will also be available to watch on ITV Hub as well as on BritBox the following morning.

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