In the fifth Test at The Oval, India tie the five-match series at 2-2 thanks to Mohammed Siraj’s bowling of Gus Atkinson for 17 for his fifth wicket of the series.
Despite the heroics of the Woakes, India won the most recent Test.
In the fifth Test at The Oval, India tie the five-match series at 2-2 thanks to Mohammed Siraj’s bowling of Gus Atkinson for 17 for his fifth wicket of the series.
Despite the heroics of the Woakes, India won the most recent Test.
In the fifth Test at The Oval, India tie the five-match series at 2-2 thanks to Mohammed Siraj’s bowling of Gus Atkinson for 17 for his fifth wicket of the series.
Despite the heroics of the Woakes, India won the most recent Test.
Fans are eager to see who will be crowned the 2025 ITV2 show winners as the 12th series of Love Island comes to an end after 8 weeks of romance, arguments, tension, love-triangles, and chaos.
Tonight, viewers will finally discover which couple is the public’s favourite as Shakira and Harry, Yasmine and Jamie, Toni and Cach, and Angel and TY battle it out to win the coveted £50,000 and the title of the 2025 winners.
Ahead of the grande finale, where either one of the four couples has a huge chance of winning this year due to divided public opinion, we take a look back at the Love Island lovebirds who are still together. It comes after it was revealed that host Maya Jama to follow in Molly-Mae Hague’s footsteps in major career move.
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We take a look at all the couples who have been happily living happily ever since the first season in 2015 to the most recent summer series after ten exciting years of love, laughter, cheating, and pulling one another for a chat.
Olivia and Alex Bowen met as runners-up on Love Island UK in 2016. They tied the knot in Essex on September 15, 2018, and got engaged in late 2016;
In June 2022, they welcomed their first child, son Abel (AJ), and in early 2025, they announced they’re expecting a second baby. The couple continues to live happily married and have a family life.
Cara and Nathan won Love Island in 2016 and quickly became fan favourites. After a brief split, they reunited and married in June 2019. The couple have two children together: son Freddie, born in 2017, and daughter Delilah, born in 2020.
Despite their ups and downs, they continue to be happily married and focused on raising their young children, frequently sharing intimate photos on social media and staying connected to their Love Island roots.
In 2017, Camilla and Jamie collaborated and came out on top. In a sweet moment involving their first child, they announced their engagement in 2021. T
The couple got married later that year, and they now have three kids, son Brodie, 2 years old, and daughters Nell and Nora.
Camilla and Jamie are regarded as one of the most sincere Love Island couples, balancing a family life with a work of charity and keeping their relationship largely private.
After leaving the villa, Jess and Dom first met in Love Island 2017 and continued to live together. They tied the knot in a romantic ceremony in Mykonos in October 2018.
The couple has two sons who were born in 2019 and 2022. Jessica and Dom have a close relationship despite being infrequently photographed and appearing in the media. Dom has since trained as a firefighter, while Jess works as an influencer.
Molly‑Mae and Tommy met on Love Island in 2019 and finished as runners‑up. Soon after, they moved in together, and in January of 2023 they welcomed their daughter, Bambi.
Tommy and Tommy had a five-year relationship and proposed in Ibiza in July 2023.
In early 2025, reports suggested they were spending time together again and possibly working on their relationship, showing that their story might not be over just yet. The lovers have returned from a summer of adventures with Bambi.
After Dami’s original pairing changed when Casa Amor brought new connections, Indiyah and Dami first met on Love Island in 2022.
By the end of the series, they had a difficult start and some dramatic moments in the villa, but they eventually rose to the position of being one of the strongest couples.
Since leaving the show, they’ve remained together, moving in with one another in London. The pair frequently attends side-by-side events and shares jovial tidbits about their relationship on social media.
The Love Island 2023 winter series saw the blossoming of Sanam and Kai’s romance, making them the first couple to ever appear on television during Casa Amor and triumphantly win the competition.
Since their victory, they’ve continued dating and have been inseparable, travelling together and supporting each other’s careers. After a romantic engagement last year, Kai and Sanam tied the knot over the weekend after finding lasting love on Love Island.
After Molly’s brief exit and dramatic resumption of the relationship, Molly and Zach started dating on Love Island in 2023.
They made it to the final and quickly rose to the position of being one of the season’s most talked about couples. Since leaving the show, they suffered some trouble in paradise and broke up for a months of months before rekindling their romance.
They have since stayed together, frequently sharing photos of their loved ones and holiday photos, and even relocating.
The couple, who aren’t yet married or engaged, appear strong and committed, and enjoy life as recent Love Island success stories.
Uma and Wil first connected on Love Island UK Season 11 in 2023, and they quickly came out on top.
Their playful chemistry turned into a serious relationship, and they announced their engagement in July 2025.
They have shared joyous moments of their journey together on social media since they left the villa. As they make plans for their upcoming wedding and life together, fans are eager to see what the couple’s future holds in store.
In early 2024, Josh and Sophie, who first appeared on Love Island in 2020, reconnected on the show.
The pair coupled up in the villa and developed a strong connection that continued after the show ended. The couple has gone from strength to strength since the series ended, and they now reside together. One of their favorite couples to ever appear in the ITV2 show has been named by Love Island fans as one of their favorites.
Tom and Molly, who both won the 2023 winter series, first met during Love Island: All Stars in early 2024.
Their chemistry was instant, and they went on to win the series together.
They haven’t stopped fighting, sharing romantic trips and glamorous occasions since they left the villa. Fans consider them to be one of the standout success stories from the All Stars series, despite the fact that neither of them has gotten married or engaged.
Tommy left Love Island with Lucy when it was decided by Shakira and Ty that their time on the show was over. While unhappy with her decision at the time, the pair were confident that their romance would continue on the outside world.
The pair haven’t spent much time together since dining with Harrison and Lauren after their exit, if social media is anything to go by.
Tommy has been spotted kissing Lucy in a London nightclub just one week ago while he has been featured on Emily’s social media accounts, which has sparked rumors that he has reconciled with his ex.
Harrison and Lauren have been successful since their time together since their relationship ended, despite the controversy surrounding their relationship.
While they are not yet official, Harrison recently revealed that he was simply waiting for Lauren to meet his family before adding the ‘ girlfriend and boyfriend ‘ label.
He continued, “I think the first thing I wanted to do was get my family’s approval first,” adding that this was important for me. So I feel like in the next few days Lauren’s going to meet my family and we’ll go from there”.
Fans are eager to see who will be crowned the 2025 ITV2 show winners as the 12th series of Love Island comes to an end after 8 weeks of romance, arguments, tension, love-triangles, and chaos.
Tonight, viewers will finally discover which couple is the public’s favourite as Shakira and Harry, Yasmine and Jamie, Toni and Cach, and Angel and TY battle it out to win the coveted £50,000 and the title of the 2025 winners.
Ahead of the grande finale, where either one of the four couples has a huge chance of winning this year due to divided public opinion, we take a look back at the Love Island lovebirds who are still together. It comes after it was revealed that host Maya Jama to follow in Molly-Mae Hague’s footsteps in major career move.
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We take a look at all the couples who have been happily living happily ever since the first season in 2015 to the most recent summer series after ten exciting years of love, laughter, cheating, and pulling one another for a chat.
Olivia and Alex Bowen met as runners-up on Love Island UK in 2016. They tied the knot in Essex on September 15, 2018, and got engaged in late 2016;
In June 2022, they welcomed their first child, son Abel (AJ), and in early 2025, they announced they’re expecting a second baby. The couple continues to live happily married and have a family life.
Cara and Nathan won Love Island in 2016 and quickly became fan favourites. After a brief split, they reunited and married in June 2019. The couple have two children together: son Freddie, born in 2017, and daughter Delilah, born in 2020.
Despite their ups and downs, they continue to be happily married and focused on raising their young children, frequently sharing intimate photos on social media and staying connected to their Love Island roots.
In 2017, Camilla and Jamie collaborated and came out on top. In a sweet moment involving their first child, they announced their engagement in 2021. T
The couple got married later that year, and they now have three kids, son Brodie, 2 years old, and daughters Nell and Nora.
Camilla and Jamie are regarded as one of the most sincere Love Island couples, balancing a family life with a work of charity and keeping their relationship largely private.
After leaving the villa, Jess and Dom first met in Love Island 2017 and continued to live together. They tied the knot in a romantic ceremony in Mykonos in October 2018.
The couple has two sons who were born in 2019 and 2022. Jessica and Dom have a close relationship despite being infrequently photographed and appearing in the media. Dom has since trained as a firefighter, while Jess works as an influencer.
Molly‑Mae and Tommy met on Love Island in 2019 and finished as runners‑up. Soon after, they moved in together, and in January of 2023 they welcomed their daughter, Bambi.
Tommy and Tommy had a five-year relationship and proposed in Ibiza in July 2023.
In early 2025, reports suggested they were spending time together again and possibly working on their relationship, showing that their story might not be over just yet. The lovers have returned from a summer of adventures with Bambi.
After Dami’s original pairing changed when Casa Amor brought new connections, Indiyah and Dami first met on Love Island in 2022.
By the end of the series, they had a difficult start and some dramatic moments in the villa, but they eventually rose to the position of being one of the strongest couples.
Since leaving the show, they’ve remained together, moving in with one another in London. The pair frequently attends side-by-side events and shares jovial tidbits about their relationship on social media.
The Love Island 2023 winter series saw the blossoming of Sanam and Kai’s romance, making them the first couple to ever appear on television during Casa Amor and triumphantly win the competition.
Since their victory, they’ve continued dating and have been inseparable, travelling together and supporting each other’s careers. After a romantic engagement last year, Kai and Sanam tied the knot over the weekend after finding lasting love on Love Island.
After Molly’s brief exit and dramatic resumption of the relationship, Molly and Zach started dating on Love Island in 2023.
They made it to the final and quickly rose to the position of being one of the season’s most talked about couples. Since leaving the show, they suffered some trouble in paradise and broke up for a months of months before rekindling their romance.
They have since stayed together, frequently sharing photos of their loved ones and holiday photos, and even relocating.
The couple, who aren’t yet married or engaged, appear strong and committed, and enjoy life as recent Love Island success stories.
Uma and Wil first connected on Love Island UK Season 11 in 2023, and they quickly came out on top.
Their playful chemistry turned into a serious relationship, and they announced their engagement in July 2025.
They have shared joyous moments of their journey together on social media since they left the villa. As they make plans for their upcoming wedding and life together, fans are eager to see what the couple’s future holds in store.
In early 2024, Josh and Sophie, who first appeared on Love Island in 2020, reconnected on the show.
The pair coupled up in the villa and developed a strong connection that continued after the show ended. The couple has gone from strength to strength since the series ended, and they now reside together. One of their favorite couples to ever appear in the ITV2 show has been named by Love Island fans as one of their favorites.
Tom and Molly, who both won the 2023 winter series, first met during Love Island: All Stars in early 2024.
Their chemistry was instant, and they went on to win the series together.
They haven’t stopped fighting, sharing romantic trips and glamorous occasions since they left the villa. Fans consider them to be one of the standout success stories from the All Stars series, despite the fact that neither of them has gotten married or engaged.
Tommy left Love Island with Lucy when it was decided by Shakira and Ty that their time on the show was over. While unhappy with her decision at the time, the pair were confident that their romance would continue on the outside world.
The pair haven’t spent much time together since dining with Harrison and Lauren after their exit, if social media is anything to go by.
Tommy has been spotted kissing Lucy in a London nightclub just one week ago while he has been featured on Emily’s social media accounts, which has sparked rumors that he has reconciled with his ex.
Harrison and Lauren have been successful since their time together since their relationship ended, despite the controversy surrounding their relationship.
While they are not yet official, Harrison recently revealed that he was simply waiting for Lauren to meet his family before adding the ‘ girlfriend and boyfriend ‘ label.
He continued, “I think the first thing I wanted to do was get my family’s approval first,” adding that this was important for me. So I feel like in the next few days Lauren’s going to meet my family and we’ll go from there”.
Although it may not have been one of the legendary Lions’ tours, it did generate controversy, significant moments, and a second Test for all time.
The Lions won eight of their nine tour games before losing in the final match to Andy Farrell’s side, marking their first series whitewash by tourists since 1927.
In his first game, he led the team and “set the tone.” He might become a potential captain in 2029 if he keeps his upward trend with Leinster and Ireland. He was far ahead of his competition when he caught the hooker.
Tadhg Beirne, TE Played 80, 80, 80 in the Test-match series. Right away, immediately, powerful. James Slipper is forced to turn the corner when Tom Curry makes a tackle.
“I adore when players are doubted and then succeed.” That represents greatness in its purest form. On this tour, he achieved greatness.
“Tadhg Beirne for me,” CJ.
LJ: “Maro Itoje is there. His moral character and strength as a captain. For the first time since 2022 when he lost to Australia, he didn’t finish a Test.
“The Lions were beating everyone on the stage as the tour was meandering along,” the Owen Farrell call-up also stated. a little yawn-fest-like.
He then appears, which is amazing. People complain when he gets out of bed in the morning.
LJ: “The game changed when two tries were made in Melbourne just before half-time. You might not think about it when you reflect on the tour, but it was enormous from 23-5 to 23-17.
CJ: “It was a big “I am” moment when Tom Curry cut James Slipper in half.” After much discussion about whether or not he should take the first test.
The final game play in Melbourne, NR: ” No foul play in the build-up, despite all the controversy.
After being questioned about Australian rugby’s status, CJ says, “The Wallabies play in the third test.” All the legends of Wallaby rugby claim a 3-0 victory. They left and “did a job” on the Lions.
“The first half of Test one,” TE.
NR: “I’m going to be a little cheetahoo and take the first and second parts of the second tests.” Combine those two.
LJ: “Waratahs flanker Charlie Gamble was fantastic. “Man of the match” for First Nations Pasifika XV in that defeat, fantastic for the Waratahs.
You felt transported to a special sporting occasion thanks to it.
TE: “Wright’s try] electrified the stadium, and at that point you thought, “There is the guy Suaalii.”
He hasn’t been fought by a Welsh coach or by the familiarity of Irish or Leinster players. It will be interesting to see where he goes from here, as he will be back stronger.
Although I had him down as a homeboy, taking him on this tour would have opened his eyes. He might decide to accept that he can live in a different setting.
TE: “He is class.” To find a Lions cult figure like Jac Morgan, you might have to go back to Brian O’Driscoll in 2001, the entire waltzing O’Driscoll thing, when he entered the international scene.
Everyone adopted Morgan, I said. You were willing to take him on regardless of where you came from.
The chosen combined starting XV has four Australian players.
Rob Valetini, who played only 40 minutes of rugby throughout the entire Test series, and lock Will Skelton, who was sidelined for the first Test, are among the players.
Although Dylan Pietsch was not chosen for the first two Tests, he made an impressive impression in Sydney to earn a spot on the wing.
XV starting Combined: Keenan; Jorgensen, Jones, Tuipulotu, Pietsch; Russell, Gibson-Park; Genge, Sheehan, Furlong, Itoje, Skelton, Beirne, Curry, Valetini.
Although it may not have been one of the legendary Lions’ tours, it did generate controversy, significant moments, and a second Test for all time.
The Lions won eight of their nine tour games before losing in the final match to Andy Farrell’s side, marking their first series whitewash by tourists since 1927.
In his first game, he led the team and “set the tone.” He might become a potential captain in 2029 if he keeps his upward trend with Leinster and Ireland. He was far ahead of his competition when he caught the hooker.
Tadhg Beirne, TE Played 80, 80, 80 in the Test-match series. Right away, immediately, powerful. James Slipper is forced to turn the corner when Tom Curry makes a tackle.
“I adore when players are doubted and then succeed.” That represents greatness in its purest form. On this tour, he achieved greatness.
“Tadhg Beirne for me,” CJ.
LJ: “Maro Itoje is there. His moral character and strength as a captain. For the first time since 2022 when he lost to Australia, he didn’t finish a Test.
“The Lions were beating everyone on the stage as the tour was meandering along,” the Owen Farrell call-up also stated. a little yawn-fest-like.
He then appears, which is amazing. People complain when he gets out of bed in the morning.
LJ: “The game changed when two tries were made in Melbourne just before half-time. You might not think about it when you reflect on the tour, but it was enormous from 23-5 to 23-17.
CJ: “It was a big “I am” moment when Tom Curry cut James Slipper in half.” After much discussion about whether or not he should take the first test.
The final game play in Melbourne, NR: ” No foul play in the build-up, despite all the controversy.
After being questioned about Australian rugby’s status, CJ says, “The Wallabies play in the third test.” All the legends of Wallaby rugby claim a 3-0 victory. They left and “did a job” on the Lions.
“The first half of Test one,” TE.
NR: “I’m going to be a little cheetahoo and take the first and second parts of the second tests.” Combine those two.
LJ: “Waratahs flanker Charlie Gamble was fantastic. “Man of the match” for First Nations Pasifika XV in that defeat, fantastic for the Waratahs.
You felt transported to a special sporting occasion thanks to it.
TE: “Wright’s try] electrified the stadium, and at that point you thought, “There is the guy Suaalii.”
He hasn’t been fought by a Welsh coach or by the familiarity of Irish or Leinster players. It will be interesting to see where he goes from here, as he will be back stronger.
Although I had him down as a homeboy, taking him on this tour would have opened his eyes. He might decide to accept that he can live in a different setting.
TE: “He is class.” To find a Lions cult figure like Jac Morgan, you might have to go back to Brian O’Driscoll in 2001, the entire waltzing O’Driscoll thing, when he entered the international scene.
Everyone adopted Morgan, I said. You were willing to put him on regardless of where you came from.
The chosen combined starting XV has four Australian players.
Rob Valetini, who played only 40 minutes of rugby throughout the entire Test series, and lock Will Skelton, who was sidelined for the first Test, are among the players.
Although Dylan Pietsch was not chosen for the first two Tests, he made an impressive impression in Sydney to earn a spot on the wing.
XV starting Combined: Keenan; Jorgensen, Jones, Tuipulotu, Pietsch; Russell, Gibson-Park; Genge, Sheehan, Furlong, Itoje, Skelton, Curry, Beirne, Valetini.