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When will Casa Amor end? Huge recoupling in store as Islanders choose to stick or twist

Casa Amor has already created some serious drama during this year’s series of Love Island.

The boys have spent the last three days in the main villa with six new girls, while the girls were whisked off to Casa Amor at the end of last week to meet six new boys.

And it looks like no couple is safe as relationships have been put to the test as things have been heating up in both villas.

So far, Casa Amor has seen Paige brought to tears, Dami and Luca come to blows, lots of cheating antics, and in tonight's episode Andrew will have his own tearful breakdown.

But it could all soon be coming to an end and fans are eager to see the havoc it might have wreaked on the villa’s couples.

Here’s everything you need to know about when Casa Amor will end.

When does Casa Amor end?

The boys and girls will have some decisions to make tonight (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

Casa Amor could end tonight as the Islanders are set to make some huge decisions.

In previous series, Casa Amor has lasted for three to four days, and we’ve already had three Casa Amor episodes this season.

But that’s likely to come to an end tonight as producers have revealed that a recoupling is imminent and the Islanders must decide whether to stick or twist.

As they lounge by the pool, both villas will receive a text to tell them that a recoupling is looming and they need to decide whether to stay with their original couplings or change.

The shows host Laura Whitmore has also been spotted arriving in Mallorca ahead of tonight's Casa Amor drama.

Which couples could split after Casa Amor?

Last night's teaser showed Jacques kissing new girl Cheyanne (ITV)

There are very few couples that seem safe after Casa Amor has succeeded at seriously shaking things up.

Reacting to the recoupling news tonight, Paige will say: “I am one of those people that is a glass half full, I am actually really excited to go back just so I can see Jacques again.”

But Jacques might not be waiting for her as he’s been getting to know new girl Cheyanne and could have his head turned.

Elsewhere it looks like Andrew and Tasha could be heading for a split.

Andrew has been all over new girl Coco while Tasha's been gone (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

Andrew has had his sights set on Coco after saying he felt “mugged off” by Tasha, meanwhile she’s been forming a connection with Casa Amor boy Billy.

Dami and Indiyah could also be in trouble as Dami gave in to the temptation of new girl Summer, ahead of the recoupling he’ll reveal: “My head’s fried, scrambled, whatever way you like your eggs. That’s the way my head is right now. I’m scared.”

Dami and Summer shared a kiss on the terrace (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

While back in the Casa Amor villa Indiyah is torn between Dami and Deji.

Davide has also been debating whether he can still trust Ekin-Su or whether he’ll give one of the new girls a chance and his decision could go either way.

Danica is currently coupled up with Jay, although before Casa Amor they made it clear that there was no romance between them.

It looks like she could bring Josh back to the main villa with her, while Jay seems smitten with Chyna.

Luca and Gemma still seem pretty strong (ITV)

The only couple that does look pretty safe is Gemma and Luca, neither seemed to have had their heads turned by Casa Amor and Luca’s even been opting to sleep outside rather than share a bed with any of the new girls.

Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2 and ITV Hub. Episodes are available the following morning on BritBox

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