Love Island will be on at a DIFFERENT time tonight

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Love Island
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 28th Jun 2018
Last updated 20th Jul 2018

Whilst Love Island fans have settled into a routine of watching the fantastic dating show at 9pm EVERY night, tonight (28th June) will be different for one reason - England's World Cup game against Belgium.

The football coverage is scheduled to start at 6.15pm and will be shown on ITV, meaning that Love Island, which is shown on its sister channel ITV2, will be pushed back by 15 minutes. This change in the schedule will hopefully leave both football and Love Island fans happy allowing them to watch everything from both programmes.

Tonight's episode of Love Island will be aired from 9.15pm - 10.20pm, giving fans over an hour of action from the villa, where we'll get to see all the drama as the 12 new contestants enter the villa. One off the six new girls set to arrive will be Jack Fincham's ex-girlfriend! Ellie, who is a 22-year-old customer service and office administrator from Kent, will join Jack, Adam, Alex, Josh, Sam and Wes in the new villa alongside five other brand new girls.

Speaking ahead of her entrance, Ellie has revealed details about her relationship with Jack, as viewers wonder what her arrival will mean for his romance with Dani Dyer.

Now meet the rest of the new Islanders:

Jordan Adefeyisan, 23

Jordan is a model from Stockport, who already fancies Ellie, Megan and Georgia in the villa.

Love Island will be on at a DIFFERENT time tonight
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The six new girls and six new boys will arrive on the show tonight, with the original couples being split as the boys enter the new villa.

Roll on the NEW time of 9.15pm - for tonight only! 🌴

In other Love Island news, former Islander Niall Aslam revealed today why he decided to leave the show after just eight days. At the time he left ITV issued a statement saying he had left due to 'personal reasons', Niall has since explained exactly why he chose to leave in an Instagram post.

His caption read, 'Right, so here it goes...for this post I am putting my laying it on thick brush down and hoping to hit the nation with a love potion.

'For far too long I have suffered in silence and not acknowledged a massive fact about my life which going into the villa has led me to finally realise and accept.'

He went on to explain that he was diagnosed with asperges syndrome when he was young.

Find out everything you need to know about Love Island right here.

Now see which Love Island couples from series one, two and three are still together:

Love Island will be at 9.15pm tonight (28th June).