When it comes to drama, this year’s Love Island: All Stars hasn’t been short on theatrics. The third season kicked off on Thursday 15th January, three days later than its originally scheduled launch due to the South African wildfires. But it’s more than made up for the delay, delivering one of the most explosive seasons yet.

Now, a month in, viewers are starting to wonder when the series will wrap up - and when we’ll find out which couple will walk away with the £50,000 cash prize.

So, when does Love Island: All Stars 2026 finish?

Here’s everything you need to know.

When is the Love Island: All Stars 2026 final?

The Love Island: All Stars 2026 final is still expected to air on Monday 23rd February, as originally scheduled.

Despite the delayed start, producers have made use of an additional Saturday episode to ensure the series stays on track and concludes as planned.

The six-week run makes this the longest All Stars series to date.

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What time is the Love Island: All Stars 2026 final on?

While ITV hasn’t confirmed the exact start time for the final, it is expected to air at 9pm, as usual.

The episode will likely run longer than a standard instalment, featuring footage from the Islanders’ final day in the villa, as well as live coverage of the grand final and interviews with former contestants.

At the end of the episode, one couple will be named this year's winners and will split the £50,000 cash prize, following in the footsteps of last year's champs Gabby Allen and Casey O'Gorman and season one winners Molly Smith and Tom Clare, who are now engaged.

How to watch Love Island: All Stars

Episodes air live at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX. Viewers can also stream them on demand via ITVX, where all three seasons of Love Island: All Stars are available, along with all 12 seasons of the original series.

Love Island: All Stars airs on ITV2 and ITVX at 9pm.