Love Island All Stars started last week, and the market is very open with couples yet to solidify. Let's take a look at the odds as they lie, with one price somewhat standing out.
The Love Island villa is filling up at the moment, and with three bombshells already, we can take a look at the singletons.
Below, you can compare the latest odds for the 2026 edition of Love Island All Stars, divided into the top male and top female markets. With the singletons entering the villa this week, there are no male stand-out options in the market's eyes just yet. The same cannot be said for the women, though.
Top male odds for Love Island All Star 2026, updated as of January 27.
| 💻 Bookmaker | 🚹 Male Contestant | 📊 Odds | Place Bet |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ciaran Davis | 7/2 | Back Contestant |
| Tommy Bradley | 7/2 | Read Review |
| Curtis Pritchard | 9/2 | Back Contestant |
| Scott van Der Sluis | 13/2 | Read Review |
| Sean Stone | 7/1 | Back Contestant |
Top female odds for Love Island All Star 2026, updated as of January 27.
| 💻 Bookmaker | 🚺 Female Contestant | 📊 Odds | Place Bet |
|---|---|---|---|
| Millie Court | 15/8 | Back Contestant |
| Samie Elishi | 6/1 | Back Contestant |
| Jess Harding | 13/2 | Back Contestant |
| Belle Hassan | 7/1 | Back Contestant |
| Helena Ford | 7/1 | Read Review |
We are back with the media watch column (?), which is one of the mainstays of our reality odds pages. This season of Love Island will be no different, so we will analyse the recent situations and what the media (and more importantly, the public) are saying about everything.
The first week or so of this season has certainly been a bit fiery, and it seems that it will only continue like this as we get through the series.
The recent episodes continued this, with Lucinda's bombshell entrance causing a bit of a shock in the Villa. As a result, things have been shaken up a little.
In fact, Heart looks at the fact that she has stepped on Samie's toes slightly, and given that the duo are supposedly friends, it has created drama.
Elsewhere, Digital Spy have written that fans believe Curtis Pritchard is being 'opportunistic' by coupling up with the current favourite Millie Court. Given that it is not his first rodeo, it makes sense why this view is held.
Last night's preview for the January 27 episode also seemed to make things heat up much more. In other words, we may only be seeing this series getting started...
It is really difficult to call who will win the series yet, perhaps I would go as far as suggesting it is almost impossible. There are no real couples yet, and despite early signs of popularity, we cannot properly judge things. However, the market may offer us a few hints.
Millie Court is still the overwhelming favourite for the market. Whilst she is the 'Top Female' favourite, she is also the general market leader, at a price of 15/8.
For her to be at such a low price already feels slightly strange, yet with her following, it is a pretty safe bet. In fact, she has already been voted the favourite woman on the show by fans, so it will only be solidified over the next few weeks, probably.
Where the Men are concerned, it is much more difficult. Millie is currently coupled with Curtis, who is 9/2 currently. So he is certainly not as popular, but this may make his price more appealing in a double, maybe...
In terms of the market leader, Ciaran Davies and Tommy Bradley currently share the favouritism at 7/2. Right now, it is tough to pick between them, given neither is in a strong couple.
As of January 19 (before the evening's episode), Ciaran Davies is the favourite to be the Top Male in Love Island All Stars 2026 at 7/2 with Bet365.
As of January 27 (before the evening's episode), Millie Court is the favourite to be the Top Female in Love Island All Stars 2026 at 15/8 with Bet365.

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