IF you're already suffering withdrawal symptoms following the Love Island 2018 finale last night, we may have just the thing to cure your reality TV blues. 

Applications are now open for the 2019 series of the ITV2 dating show. 

The Love Island final gave ITV2 its biggest ever audience last night, Monday, with a total of 3.6 million viewers.

That's a million more than last year and made Love Island the most watched programme in its slot across all channels.

*Spoiler alert*

Dani Dyer, daughter of actor Danny Dyer, and pen salesman Jack Fincham walked away with the £50,000 prize after coupling up during the first episode eight weeks ago. 

Experts expect this year's most popular contestants will walk away with thousands of pounds through brand deals and nightclub appearances as well as hundreds of thousands of extra Instagram or Twitter followers. 

How do I apply for next year?

Producers are already on the lookout for 'lively singles'. 

A spokesman added: "Once again, our Islanders will take up residence in a spectacular luxury villa in the hope of finding love.

"But to stay on the island, they need to couple up – and more importantly – win the hearts of the public.

"Don't mug us off - if you think you’ve got what it takes, then we want to hear from you straight away."

Applicants must be aged over 18 and the closing date for applications is April 30, 2019. 

You can register your interest now by clicking here. 

After the deadline, producers will begin casting contestants and applicants will be invited to complete and submit a full application form. 

You will not be able to apply unless you have submitted a registration form by the closing date.