Love Island 2024 Final
- Jul 29, 2024, UK
Love Island is one of the hottest shows on British TV. The dating game show, a modern revival of the 2005 and 2006 series, first aired in 2015 and was originally presented by the late Caroline Flack.
The format brings together a group of Islanders who live in a luxurious Mallorca villa. To remain on the show, each Islander must couple up with another islander for love, friendship, or money, with the aim of winning a combined £50,000 in the final.
Islanders can, however, be eliminated by public vote, and they will decide the winning couple to take home the prize.
After nine years on the air and various changes, Love Island continues to be one of the most popular shows in the UK, with season 11 attracting an average of 2.2 million viewers each night.
As fans expect, the show hasn’t been short of jaw-dropping bombshells, dumpings, and secret rendezvous.
As this season will soon come to an end, attention is turning to the Love Island final and the couple that will walk away with the money.
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When is the Love Island 2024 Final?
Love Island typically runs for eight weeks. ITV has yet to officially confirm a date for the finale, but it’s expected to follow the same pattern as previous years, meaning it’s likely to air on Monday, July 29, 2024.
Who Will Host the Final?
Host Maya Jama has presented the show since 2022 and will head straight back to the villa to deliver the public vote during the final.
Narrator Iain Stirling, who has provided his hilarious voiceover since 2015, will continue to narrate the final and may make an appearance.
What to Expect at the Love Island 2024 Final?
Host Maya Jama will return to the villa to announce the top four couples who have been voted for by the public.
The winning couple will be crowned the series’ winners, receiving £50,000 (£25,000 each).
Can the Winning Couple Split or Steal?
During previous seasons, the winning couple who received £50,000 had the option to split or steal.
The host hands the winners an envelope. One is empty, and one has the 50k prize fund.
The person with the money envelope is asked if they want to split or steal the money with their partner.
However, the split or steal game hasn’t appeared in a Love Island final since 2021, when winners Liam and Millie chose to split the prize.
What Couples Are Likely to Win the Love Island Final?
All remaining couples have a chance to win the Love Island final, but some appear in a stronger position than others.
At present, Nicole Samuel and Ciaran Davies appear firm favorites, having resisted new matches during the Casa Amor challenge. While some couples chose to recouple, the smitten pair came back together and seemingly have a great shot of winning the £50,000 prize money.
However, audiences might be eager to vote for fan favorite Mimii Ngulube. The popular contestant has delighted fans by finding a new partner, as they were upset by how former partner Ayo Odukoya treated the mental health nurse during the show.
Joey Essex was tipped to win with Samantha Kenny a few weeks ago, but the connection fizzled out when he dumped her for his ex-girlfriend, Grace.
However, Grace later dumped the TOWIE star, as he couldn’t decide between her and new contestant Jessy.