Channel 4 reality TV show Hunted comes to a conclusion tonight as the remaining fugitives head for Scotland.
In last night's episode, the extraction point was revealed to be a spot in Loch Lomond only accessible by boat.
The three contestants still on the run will need to get there on time without being captured by the Hunters.
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2 MORE fugitives have been captured, so now only 3 remain! But do they have what it takes to get to the extraction point and win? #Hunted concludes TONIGHT 9pm @Channel4. pic.twitter.com/YammITokkC
— Hunted HQ (@Hunted_HQ) June 6, 2022
There are three contestants still on the run - the remaining fugitives hoping to take a share of the £100,000 prize fund are:
James and Nathan
The best friends from West Yorkshire are both profoundly deaf and would like to show they can succeed in the face of adversity. The pair, who have already had a close call with the Hunters, seem to have won the hearts of the nation with everyone rooting for them to succeed.
Sarah
The only contestant to go solo this year is police officer Sarah who, while serving in the military police, completed two tours of Iraq. The mother of two believes her survival skills will see her through to the end.
When is Hunted on?
The tension is palpable as we head into the FINAL! 😱 #Hunted concludes TOMORROW at 9pm on @Channel4 pic.twitter.com/aAtyfNpIUj
— Hunted HQ (@Hunted_HQ) June 5, 2022
In the last episode of the series, the remaining fugitives have just 48 hours to make it to a remote island in Loch Lomond, where a helicopter will be waiting to whisk them away to victory.
So, it may seem like a strange time for James and Nathan to decide to attend a football game in Carlisle. It’s certainly one way of making the most of their last hours on the run, but it also leads to a chase through the streets of the town after the hunters attempt to swoop.
Meanwhile, police officer Sarah finds help in the form of a taxi driver who takes her to the Scottish border and, with the clock ticking, the contestants make their last dash to meet the helicopter.
However, the hunters are in aerial pursuit and about to make one final attempt to capture them before they can claim the prize.
:: Watch the final instalment of Hunted tonight at 9pm on Channel 4 or More4.
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