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Love Island POLL! All couples face the axe – who do you want to stay?

More Islanders face being dumped from Love Island 2018 – which couple do you want to SAVE?

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Currently a whopping 20 contestants are squeezed into the one villa after last weekend’s Casa Amor twist.

But some of them are about to get their eviction notices.

Viewers have been given the chance to vote for their favourite couples, with those receiving the least votes at risk of being dumped from the Island.

Who do you want to SAVE? Vote in our own Love Island poll below…

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The latest couples were formed after the two villas merged in Monday night’s show.

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In the main villa, Megan got a text: “Girls tonight there will be a recoupling in which you must decide whether to remain coupled up with your boy who has been living in Casa Amor or twist and recouple with a new boy. #StickOrTwist #WheresYourHeadAt”

In Casa Amor, Dr Alex also got a text: “Boys, tonight there will be a recoupling in which you must decide whether to remain coupled up with your partner back in the villa or recouple with a new girl. #StickOrTwist #CasaNoMore”

Here’s how the recoupling went down…

Megan Barton Hanson recoupled with new boy Alex Miller

Laura Anderson recoupled with new boy Jack Fowler

Wes Nelson chose not to recouple and returned to the villa on his own and is now single.

Samira Mighty recoupled with new boy Frankie Foster.

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Sam Bird recoupled with new girl Ellie Jones.

Ellie Brown recoupled with new boy Charlie Brake.

Dr Alex George recoupled with new girl Grace Wardle.

Adam Collard recoupled with new girl Darylle Sargeant.

Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham recoupled with one another.

Josh Denzel recoupled with new girl Kazimir Crossley.

Georgia Steel stayed loyal to Josh but is now single.

As they are single, Georgia and Wes are not a part of the vote and therefore immune from eviction.

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The results of the public vote and who leaves will be revealed in Thursday night’s show.

Love Island 2018 airs at 9PM on ITV2.

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