LOVE Island 2018 is coming to an end this evening, as just four couples battle it out for the £50k.
With all the new arrivals and shock evictions, it can get a little confusing – so here is who has left and who remains in TV's sauciest villa.
Who were the last Islanders to leave Love Island 2018?
Dr Alex George and Alexandra Cane were axed from Love Island last night.
The pair - who decided earlier this week that they were not compatible on a romantic level - have narrowly missed out on tonight's final after the public chose to save Laura Anderson and Paul Knops and Kaz Crossley and Josh Denzel.
The three couples found themselves in danger on Friday after the remaining constants were forced to vote for the duo they thought should leave.
Who else has left the Love Island villa?
First eviction: Kendall Rae-Knight
Quit: Niall Aslam
Second eviction: Hayley Hughes and Charlie Frederick
Third eviction: Rosie Williams
Fourth eviction: Eyal Booker and Zara McDermott
Fifth eviction: Dean Overson, Savanna Darnell, Charlie Williams and Jordan Adefeyisan
Sixth eviction: Adam Collard, Darylle Sargeant, Ellie Jones and Alex Miller
Seventh eviction: Frankie Foster and Grace Wardle
Quit: Samira Mighty
Eighth eviction: Idris Virgo and Kieron Nicholls
Ninth eviction: Ellie Brown and Charlie Brake
Quit: Sam Bird and Georgia Steel
Tenth eviction: Stephanie Lam and Josh Mair
Eleventh eviction: Jack Fowler and Laura Crane
Twelfth eviction: Dr Alex George and Alexandra Cane
Which contestants are still in the Love Island 2018 final?
- Dani Dyer
- Laura Anderson
- Megan Barton-Hanson
- Jack Fincham
- Wes Nelson
- Josh Denzel
- Kazimir Crossley
- Paul Knops
Who's coupled with who now?
Jack Fincham and Dani Dyer are still going strong in the villa but what are the latest couplings?
- Jack and Dani
- Josh and Kaz
- Wes and Megan
- Paul and Laura Anderson
More on Love Island
When is Love Island on ITV2?
The Love Island final date has officially confirmed to be today Monday, July 30.
That would make it exactly eight weeks since the show premiered on June 4 which was the advertised length the series was meant to run for.
The show will air at 21.00 and run until 22.30 on on ITV2.
Caroline Flack has presented Love Island since it returned to TV in 2015 and is joined once again by voice-over artist Iain Stirling.