Love Island 2019 streaming: How to watch Love Island online
LOVE ISLAND 2019 is now over for another year after the ITV2 series launched back in June. But how do you watch Love Island online? Here’s everything you need to know about streaming Love Island 2019.
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Love Island 2019 has now finished for another year with the doors to the villa closing. The ITV2 reality series kept fans entertained for eight weeks after launching on June 3. Viewers were left glued to their sofas every evening for two months as the drama unfolded. Here's everything you need to know about how to watch Love Island 2019 online.
How to watch Love Island 2019 online
Love Island aired each night on ITV2 at 9pm for approximately an hour.
Fans of the ITV series can watch the show on catch up or online via the ITV Hub.
The Love Island 2019 final will be available on the platform for the next 29 days.
But earlier episodes of the series are unlikely to still be on the ITV Hub.
The show is free to watch on the ITV Hub for viewers based in the UK.
Love Island can be viewed either online via the ITV Hub website or on mobile devices on the app.
Host Caroline Flack will be turning up from time to time on her Flack Attacks to announce who will be leaving.
The show is in its fifth series this year after first bursting onto our screens back in 2015 and has gone on to become a television phenomenon.
Fans can get even more action via Love Island: Aftersun, which will be breaking down every single coupling and dumping.
Love Island: Aftersun will be airing every Sunday after the main show on ITV2.
There will be more celebrity guests weighing in on the goings-on in the villa between the contestants.
Audiences can also expect interviews with islanders, never-before-seen footage and all the latest updates from the villa as they happen.
Host Flack will also be presenting Love Island: Aftersun as she speaks to devastated islanders banished from the villa as well as celebrity fans.
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Who is in the Love Island 2019 cast?
ITV initially unveiled the first 12 contestants heading to the villa with a roster of young and beautiful men and women.
Since then, we've seen people come and go with couplings and dumpings.
There was also a new crop of contestants brought in for Casa Amor.
Here is a list of the contestants so far
- Yewande Biala - DUMPED
- Lucie Donlan - DUMPED
- Amber Gill
- Amy Hart - QUIT
- Anna Vakili - DUMPED
- Anton Danyluk - DUMPED
- Tommy Fury
- Joe Garratt - DUMPED
- Michael Griffiths - DUMPED
- Sherif Lanre - QUIT
- Callum Macleod - DUMPED
- Molly-Mae Hague
- Danny Williams - DUMPED
- Curtis Pritchard
- Elma Pazar - DUMPED
- Maura Higgins
- Tom Walker - DUMPED
- Jordan Hames - DUMPED
- Arabella Chi - DUMPED
- Dan Rose - DUMPED
- Dennon Lewis - DUMPED
- Maria Wild - DUMPED
- Lavena Back - DUMPED
- Stevie Bradley - DUMPED
- Nabila Badda - DUMPED
- Joanna Chimonides - DUMPED
- Marvin Brooks _ DUMPED
- Belle Hassan - DUMPED
- Jourdan Riane - DUMPED
- Ovie Soko
- George Rains - DUMPED
- Harley Brash - DUMPED
- India Reynolds
- Greg O’Shea
- Chris Taylor - DUMPED
When is the Love Island 2019 final?
Love Island will be running for a total of eight weeks this year.
The ITV2 series will be airing on Monday, July 29 at 9pm with an extra-long episode.
One couple will once again be crowned the winner and have the chance to split or steal £50,000.
Love Island 2020 applications are now open