What Time Is Love Island On Tonight — All Stars final, finalists and what viewers need to know
For viewers planning their evening, the central question is blunt: what time is love island on tonight — and how that slot affects who can catch the final live. The finale of Love Island: All Stars Season 3 is scheduled for 9pm ET, and that timing matters most to fans wanting to see the live reactions, the reveal of the winners, and a presenter-hosted wrap from the villa in South Africa.
What Time Is Love Island On Tonight — viewer impact and planning
Because the final is a live show, the 9pm ET start means audiences on the East Coast will see the outcome as it happens; viewers elsewhere will need to adjust. Here's the part that matters: if you want to be part of the live conversation, put a 9pm ET alarm on your calendar. If you're wondering why this keeps coming up, the live host and the prize reveal are the moments most fans don't want to miss.
Finale details and broadcast notes
The Season 3 finale is scheduled for Monday (February 23) with the host presenting live from the South African villa. The victorious pair will take home a £50, 000 prize. The broadcast time given for the finale is 9pm ET; the show will run on the channels listed in current coverage. Schedule is subject to change and recent updates indicate details may evolve.
Finalists, recent eliminations and a late-game comeback
The couples remaining in the running are Lucinda and Sean; Samie and Ciaran; Leanne and Scott; Harrison and Belle; Millie and Zac; and Whitney and Yamen. Jessy and Tommy were eliminated after a dramatic bombshell sequence that aired on Friday (February 20), when previous contestants—Shaq, Curtis, Kyra, Jack, and Imani—returned to the garden and were asked to pick the most mismatched surviving couple.
Odds, favorites and public reaction
Bookmakers currently list Lucinda and Sean as favourites with 13/8 odds; Samie and Ciaran are at 13/4, Millie and Zac at 17/10, and Whitney and Yamen at 20/1. Lucinda and Sean are described as the additional couple to make their relationship official this series. Many viewers have expressed reluctance to see that pairing win, with social commentary urging other finalists like Belle or alternative pairs to take the crown instead.
- Prize on the line: £50, 000 for the winning pair.
- Host: Maya Jama will present the finale live from the South African villa.
- Recent return: Former Islanders Shaq, Curtis, Kyra, Jack, and Imani re-entered the garden to create a tense reshuffle ahead of the final.
- Elimination: Jessy and Tommy were revealed as the duo exiting before the finale.
What's easy to miss is how much the late return of former contestants reshaped the dynamics; that sequence directly determined which couple failed to reach Monday's final.
Quick timeline to orient evening plans
- Friday (February 20): Returning contestants staged a garden comeback and Jessy and Tommy were eliminated.
- Monday (February 23): Season 3 finale scheduled to broadcast at 9pm ET, with the live host on-site in the South African villa.
- Recent franchise notes: Last year's programme produced winners who have since parted ways, while champions from the original 2024 All Stars series remain together.
If you want a compact checklist before tune-in: set a 9pm ET reminder, be ready for a live host segment from the villa, and expect the £50, 000 prize announcement to close the evening. The real question now is whether public sentiment—reflected in online pushback to the favourites—will affect the final outcome in any visible way during the live show.
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For fans who plan around the live moment: mark 9pm ET and expect the final reveal and celebratory aftermath to unfold in real time.