Love Island 2016 final: the remaining couples, odds, prize, and how to vote

The series is about to draw a close – but who’ll be all loved up by the end?
Last night: whose relationship will make it to the top in the Love Island final?
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Ben Travis11 July 2016

After weeks of couple-swapping, cosying up, and occasional declarations of undying devotion, the latest series of Love Island is about to come to an end.

It’s been a strong run for the series, vying with Big Brother for the biggest reality show of the summer, with a coupling-up concept that adds extra scandal to the usual reality TV formula.

With four couples left in the running, here are the finalists, the odds, and how to have your say.

1) The remaining couples

There are four couples left in the running, hoping to bag the top prize.

After the self-professed “rollercoaster relationship”, Scott and Kady have made it through to the end. Kady even told him “I wouldn’t even swap you for Zayn Malik” – isn’t that sweet?

Nathan and Cara are in the final too, with Nathan writing his beau a poem praising her “never-ending a***”.

Olivia and Alex could bag the money – and they’re supposedly boyfriend-girlfriend official.

“My feelings for you get clearer and louder every day we spend together and I cannot think of a better way to finish the Love Island journey than to be on your arm,” she told him. Awww.

Lastly, there’s Adam and Katie – and while some haven’t been convinced by their connection, he describes her as “the egg in my bag of Haribo”.

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2) The odds

Betway are currently predicting Nathan and Cara as the major favourites to win, with odds of 1/5.

“Much like their relationship, the money behind Nathan and Cara winning Love Island is absolutely rock solid,” says Betway’s Alan Alger.

Meanwhile, Scott and Kady are in at 6/1, Olivia and Alex at 13/2, with Adam and Katie trailing behind as outsiders at 16/1.

3) The prize

The final couples aren’t just in it for a lovey-dovey romance – there’s a £50,000 prize fund at stake.

However, there is a twist to the finale which could bring some dramatic results.

Last year, the winning couple were asked to choose a card saying what’s more important to them – love, or money.

The rules dictated that if they both chose the money, they wouldn’t win it. If they both chose love, they’d split the cash. And if only one of them chose love, they got the full 50K for themselves.

Caroline Flack has teased a “slightly different” element for this year, so expect drama.

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4) How to vote

If you’re feeling particularly invested in who wins this year, vote for your favourite couple on the Love Island app.

Otherwise, watch out for the phone numbers during the broadcast and have your say on the biggest vote since Brexit. Probably.

ITV2, 9pm

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