Love Island: All Stars final date revealed
There's not long left!
Last updated 21 hours ago
It's safe to say the third series of Love Island: All Stars this Winter has certainly brought the drama, thanks to former Islanders such as Belle Hassan, Scott van-der-Sluis, Millie Court and Harrison Solomon all returning for a second chance at love.
And whilst the drama between the Islanders continues to heat up, bosses have now confirmed when the final will take place, and there's not long left!
When is the Love Island: All Stars final?
Although the launch show was postponed due to wildfires in South Africa, bosses have chosen not to extend the show, meaning the final will take place on Monday 23rd February 2026.
How can I watch the final?
The series three final will take place with a live show on Monday 23rd February, kicking off at 9pm on ITV2/STV2 and ITVX/STV Player, with host Maya Jama.
Who is in the final?
Although there's still set to be a few exits before next week's final, there are seven couples that still remain in the villa, including:
Lucinda and Sean
Samie and Ciaran
Leanne and Scott
Harrison and Belle
Jessy and Tommy
Millie and Zac
Whitney and Yamen
The remaining couples are all relatively strong, but it was Lucinda Stafford and Sean Stone who were the first to become official boyfriend and girlfriend.
Following her depature during Tuesday (17th February) night's show, Helena Ford confessed she'd love to see the pair win, saying: “Lucinda and Sean - they knew they had something in the moment and they decided to make this massive uproar in the Villa, they stood on it and proved everyone wrong. Everyone doubted it and they’ve done a U-turn. Never known two people to be so similar. "
She added: "Or I think Whitney and Yamen. Yamen is so good for Whitney. She really listens to him, she’s got a lot of respect for him. They just work.”
American boy Carrington also agrees with Lucinda and Sean, saying: “I would pick Lucinda and Sean. They’ve really grown on me and just everything they went through. How Sean backs her and how she handled being in the hot seat so long. They’ve jumped everybody with their love and connection."
Check out all of this year's All Stars Islanders below:
Belle Hassan
Age 27
Series 5 Islander
Charlie Frederick
Age 31
Series 4 Islander
Ciaran Davies
Age 23
Series 11 Islander
Helena Ford
Age 29
Series 12 Islander
Jack Keating
Age 26
Series 8 Islander
Jess Harding
Age 25
Series 10 Islander
Leanne Amaning
Age 28
Series 6 Islander
Millie Court
Age 29
Series 7 Islander
Sean Stone
Age 26
Series 11 Islander
Shaq Muhammad
Age 27
Series 9 Islander
Tommy Bradley
Age 22
Series 12 Islander
Whitney Adebayo
Age 28
Series 10 Islander
Scott van-der-Sluis
Age: 25
Series 10 Islander
AJ Bunker
Age: 33
Series 7 Islander
Samie Elishi
Age: 25
Series 9 & All Stars Series 2 Islander
Konnor Ewudzi
Age: 30
Series 11 Islander
Lucinda Stafford
Age: 26
Series 7 Islander
Curtis Pritchard
Age: 29
Series 5 and All Stars Series 2 Islander
Yamen Sanders
Age: 31
Series 1 of Love Island USA
Zac Woodworth
Age: 26
Series 7 of Love Island USA
Carrington Rodriguez
Age: 28
Series 2 of Love Island USA and series 1 of Love Island Games
Sher Suarez
Age: 27
Series 2 of Love Island USA
Kyra Lizama
Age: 28
Series 3 of Love Island USA
Imani Wheeler
Age: 24
Series 5 of Love Island USA and series 1 of Love Island Games
Harrison Solomon
Age: 23
Series 12 Islander
Jessy Potts
Age: 26
Series 11 Islander
The Love Island: All Stars final will air at 9pm on Monday 23rd February.
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Your ultimate guide to Love Island: All Stars series 3
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