Tonight's Love Island is set to start with a dramatic recoupling.
New boy Teddy Soares will be selecting which of the girls he is planning to shack up with and whoever is left behind will be axed from the villa.
And from a preview seen by The Mirror, it is obvious that bombshells Millie Court and Lucinda Strafford are safe as well as original islander Liberty Poole.
Millie and Liam Reardon will be getting together - before she shares her doubts about his maturity and plans for a long-term romance - and Lucinda and Brad McClelland will cementing their status by coupling up and taking part in tonight's couples challenge - named Spit the Roast - together.
Liberty is also going to be staying on the ITV2 series after Jake Cornish chooses to stay with her and they take on their roles of strongest pairing by being given the tasks of deciding the winners of the challenge.

This means that tonight it will be revealed that one of the remaining girls - Rachel Finni, Faye Winter, Kaz Kamwi, Sharon Gaffka and Chloe Burrows - will be left having to pack their bags when they are not selected in the recoupling.
Teddy, a senior financial consultant from Manchester, has been getting to know Sharon and Faye as well as Kaz and Rachel.
Teddy, 26, wasted no time in complementing Kaz, shortly after his arrival, saying: “I was a bit like, ‘Woah’, when you walked through. I had to settle my nerves a little bit. Take a few deep breaths.”
Kaz said in the Beach Hut: “I just went steady with Teddy, it was like the Villa gods were listening to me. I better have made a good first impression!”
Rachel wasted no time in letting Teddy know she was hoping for him to choose her.


During their speed date, she told Teddy: “I’m very modern in my dating. I don’t think a guy should always pay, I don’t expect a guy to pull out my chair…
"I want a guy to be a gentleman, but I don’t want a guy to think I’m one of those girls that fully depends on them to make me happy. I truly believe in life I can give myself anything I want."
Sparks also flew with Sharon and Faye on Teddy's dates.
Rachel summed it up saying: "Obviously the claws are going to come out, we're competing for this guy."
*Love Island, tonight at 9pm on ITV2 and ITV Hub