You possibly can vote for the primary Love Island {couples} of summer time 2023

Love Island is back this summer – and we’re just days away from the first episode.

It starts on Monday June 5and this year, fans can get involved in the show from the very beginning.

ITV2 has revealed that viewers will decide who will pair up on day one – before the newest crop of islanders have a chance to start pairing and re-pairing.

Do you want to cast your vote now that the first 10 participants have been announced?

Here’s how to do this and when.

How to vote to choose Love Island’s first couples

To vote, you’ll need to download ITV’s official Love Island app.

You can download it from the Apple App Store for iPhone, or download it for your Android device using Google Play.

The app simply takes you to the voting page of ITV’s website where you can cast your vote.

Once you are all downloaded and registered, you can vote on who you want to pair up in the first episode.

You can check out this year’s starting contestants on Metro.co.uk’s Love Island lineup guide.

The new cast includes Molly Marsh, 21, whose mother has played Corrie, and Tyrique Hyde, a 24-year-old semi-pro footballer from Essex who has a famous father.

Molly Marsh was one of the first Summer 2023 contestants to be revealed – so who should she pair up with? (Photo: ITV)
You can decide who contestant Tyrique pairs with initially, if you cast your vote during the voting window (Picture: ITV)

to vote Open Thursday, June 1 at 8 a.mAnd closes at 9 p.m. on Friday, June 2.

That means there is a very limited time frame to make your voice heard, but you won’t have to wait long for the results.

They will be revealed on the Love Island premiere episode on Monday, June 5 starting at 9 p.m.

Please note that you only get one vote per voting window in this series, as per Love Island’s terms and conditions.

Use your vote wisely – because if you forget to vote, you won’t be able to take it with you to the next occasion where the viewing public is invited to give their two cents on who should link, stay or go.

PS Please note that only people in the UK, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man can take part in the vote.

Love Island 2023 kicks off Monday 5th June at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX

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