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How to watch Love Island 2024 abroad - stream ITVX outside the UK

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SPICY challenges and the arrival of new islanders are turning up the heat in the Love Island villa.

If you're planning your travels outside the UK, you don't have to miss a moment of the action. Here's how you can watch Love Island 2024 from abroad.

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Love Island 2024 is due back for the hottest summer yetCredit: ITV

The Love Island villa is already sizzling with drama this season, with shock dumpings and new arrivals ready to get heads turning.

Nicole was thoroughly unimpressed by Ciaran during the notorious heart rate challenge, meanwhile, the entrance of newcomers Jessy Potts and Trey Norman is already turning heads.

Head to our live Love Island blog to find out more about the cast and all the latest developments.

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But if you want to watch Love Island overseas? There's a problem: streaming ITVX from outside the UK is blocked.

Fortunately, there's a simple solution. You can use a VPN, such as ExpressVPN or NordVPN, to stream ITV shows like Love Island from overseas.

VPNs are online tools that can simulate a UK-based IP address, allowing you to bypass content restrictions.

Read on to learn how to use a VPN to access ITVX abroad.

When does Love Island 2024 start?

The launch show kicked off on Monday, June 3rd, and airs Sunday to Friday at 9 PM. You can catch all the action on ITV1 and ITV2, or stream it on ITVX.

The companion panel show, Love Island: Aftersun will also be back, airing every Sunday at 10 PM.

Also fronted by Maya Jama, the panel will feature returning favourites, Sam Thompson and Indiyah Polack, alongside new additions Amy Hart, Chris Taylor, and Jordan Stephens.

How to watch Love Island 2024 abroad with a VPN

The whole process for watching Love Island 2024 while you're outside the UK is actually pretty simple.

Firstly, download a VPN like ExpressVPN or NordVPN to whatever device you use to stream content.

Then load the VPN app on that device, and select a UK server.

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After that, just head to ITVX, and search for Love Island. Play, sit back, and enjoy!

ITVX is where you can catch up on episodes that are already live. You can also use a VPN to watch Love Island live on ITV2, but remember: you need to have a TV license to watch any live UK television from overseas.

Head to our how to watch ITV abroad to find out more.

To stream another cult reality show, don't miss our guide on how to watch The Traitors abroad.

How many Love Islands will there be in 2024?

We had a blast with the Love Island: All Stars edition, which ended in February.

But it's the summer edition that truly grips the nation's attention.

Get ready for our second dose of Love Island in June, promising more drama and loved-up couples.

You can keep up to speed wherever you are following the steps above.

Can you watch Love Island in the US?

We’re thrilled that Love Island has been a hit across the pond, and American fans can access this year's season using a VPN, as outlined earlier in this article.

For more information and streaming options, check out our 'How to Watch Love Island in the US' article.

We’ve tested several VPNs, check out our favourites listed on our best VPN service and best VPN for Netflix pages.

For an in-depth guide, visit our 'What is a VPN and are they legal?' explainer.

For a trip down memory lane, here's the complete list of previous Love Island winning couples.

We also know how you can catch-up on Love Island episodes without adverts for free.

Matt Breen

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