Love Island fans have predicted who will go home in Wednesday night's episode.
They believe Brad McClelland will be sent home and Lucinda Stafford will be the one to say.
On Tuesday, the Islanders had to gather around the fire-pit for the latest dumping after viewers had voted on which couples they think are the most compatible.
Those with the fewest votes were at risk of being sent home, but the episode ended on a cliffhanger and fans will have to wait until the next one airs to find out who got sent home.
The bottom three couples were Brad and Lucinda, Chloe Burrows and Toby Aromolaran and Sharon Gaffka and Hugo Hammond.
It was then revealed that one half of the couple with the fewest votes would be dumped from the villa.
The couple had to decide between themselves who would be going home.
Faye then got a text that she had to read out to the group, telling them that the couple voted least compatible by viewers was Lucinda and Brad.
The Islanders looked shocked by the news and Lucinda put her hands over her mouth.
Viewers will have to wait until Wednesday's episode to see what choice they make, but that hasn't stopped them speculating on Twitter.
One tweeted: "Reckon Brad should be dumped from #loveIsland tonight. Or, if Lucinda is really into him then maybe should she tag along?"
"I think Brad is going home as he had so many chances," another posted.

A third wrote: "Lucinda is not serious about brad. The way she kept saying 'never say never' but I think brad will go and Lucinda will crack on with Aaron."
"I really can’t imagine Brad making Lucinda go home," another agreed.
But others predicted that they would leave the villa together if their feelings for each other are genuine.
One posted: "If Lucinda and Brad really have feelings for each other, then they would go home together."

A second said: "Lucinda should actually go with Brad I think she'd gain HUGE followings for doing that."
Another agreed: "Remember when this happened few years back, when a couple had to choose to go home together or one of them stayed... maybe they will both leave together."
"I can't see Brad volunteering. He will insist they both leave or he will try to stay," another viewer tweeted.
* Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2