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Scarlett O'Toole

Love Island hints at yet another dumping in tonight's episode

Love Island is set to be packed full of drama in tonight's episode, as the islanders have to decide who they believe are the least compatible couples.

The couple with the least votes risks being dumped from the island.

Each couple will vote together but cannot discuss their choice with anyone else.

READ MORE: Love Island's Chloe and Faye speak out after Jake says 'I love you' to Liberty

The couples will submit their decisions via text.

The vote will come after the girls stage an intervention for Liberty Poole about her boyfriend Jake Cornish, as many of them believe he is being 'fake'.

The girls stage an intervention for Liberty (ITV)

After Liberty tells the girls Jake said he loves her, Chloe Burrows says: "Do you no think he's telling you what you wanna hear?"

Toby Aromolaran tells Jake the girls think he doesn't have genuine feelings for Liberty and Jake walks out of the villa to clear his head.

Some fans believe the questions over Jake's feelings will leave him and Liberty at risk of being dumped from the villa.

One fan Tweeted: "#loveisland making the islanders choose the least compatible couple after all the Jiberty drama producers know the nation want him out!"

Another said: "Ooo that first look. So Jake and Lib are gunna be one of the couples that are deemed least compatible then #loveIsland"

One viewer said: "I think Chloe and Faye will vote Jake & Lib as one of their least compatible couples #Loveisland"

Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2.

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