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Love Island couples face the axe as viewers vote for their favourite

More face axe in Sunday's Love Island results

More contestants face the axe from the Love Island 2019 villa.

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Fresh from the results of Sunday’s elimination, another dumping looms with just over a week left until the Love Island final.

Tonight saw polls open via the Love Island app for viewers to vote for their favourite of the current official couples.

The pairs with the fewest votes are at risk of being kicked out of the villa.

The results of the vote and elimination will be revealed in Wednesday night’s episode.

Here are the official couples viewers could vote for…

Current Love Island 2019 couples

India Reynolds and Ovie Soko.

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Harley Brash and Chris Taylor.

Anna Vakili and Jordan Hames.

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury.

Belle Hassan and Anton Danyluk.

Maura Higgins and Curtis Pritchard.

Amber Gill and Greg O’Shea.

Viewers were able to vote for their favourite couple for free via the official Love Island app up until 10:30PM on Tuesday, July 23.

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The vote comes just days after the latest elimination where Francesca Allen and Michael Griffiths were dumped from the show.

And it also follows major drama in the villa between Jordan and Anna.

Despite being officially coupled up as boyfriend and girlfriend, Tuesday’s episode saw an epic row between the pair when Jordan revealed feelings for India.

Anna raged at Jordan: “Are you that f**king idiot? You’re a fake d**khead… You look like a piece of s**t. You ask a girl out and two days later you’re hitting on her [India]. What kind of guy asks a girl to be his girlfriend and then cracks on another girl?

“You made feel like a piece of s**t. You’re an embarrassment. You asked me to be your girlfriend to get through to the final because you’re a game player. ”

Love Island 2019 continues nightly on ITV2 at 9PM.

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The elimination results air Wednesday, July 23 at 9PM.

The Love Island 2019 final has been confirmed for Monday, July 29.

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