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Love Island 2021: What time is the final on tonight and how long is it?

Love Island’s Chloe and Toby are in the running for the £50k (Picture: ITV)

The Love Island 2021 final is almost upon us with just four couples hoping to waltz away with true love – and £50,000 in cold hard cash.

Chloe Burrows and Toby Aromolaran, Faye Winter and Teddy Soares, Millie Court and Liam Reardon and Kaz Kamwi and Tyler Cruickshank are the only ones left in the villa waiting to find out their fate.

It comes after the islanders were reunited with two family members/loved ones in the villa and introduced them to their partners, and Teddy’s brothers didn’t hold back on their thoughts about Faye.

Host Laura Whitmore will return to our screens tonight to bring this year’s series to a close after nearly two months of NVQs and moving mad. (Don’t know what we’re talking about? Where have you been?)

So when does it all kick off?

What time is the Love Island 2021 final on tonight and how long is it?

All the action from the Love Island final starts at 9pm on ITV2 just as every episode this series has done. Well, almost every episode.

It’s a bumper episode too, as the final is scheduled to end at 10.35pm.

Viewers will be shown a recap of the previous day’s events in the villa as well as chats with each of the final couples as the runners up and champions are revealed.

Who will win Love Island 2021?

Millie and Liam are tipped to win (Picture: ITV)

At the moment Millie and Liam are the favourites to win with odds of 8/13 from bookies Betfair.

Chloe and Toby are second at 13/8, and Faye and Teddy and Kaz and Tyler are joint third at 11/1.

Betfair spokesperson Sam Rosbottom said: ‘After eight weeks of cracking on and putting eggs in baskets, the Love Island grand finale is almost upon us – and of the final four couples left on the show, it’s Millie and Liam who are clear odds-on favourites at 8/13 to take home the £50,000 prize, despite significant bumps in the road in between.

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‘And we’ve seen a whopping 50% of all bets going on them in the Love Island betting market.’

Liam (in)famously broke Millie’s heart when his head was briefly turned by Lillie Haynes in Casa Amor. Will viewers forgive him?

Love Island: The Final starts tonight at 9pm on ITV2.

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