It has been a hectic week in the villa, and we are already seeing the couple market open. A sign that the bookmakers are already worried about a few contestants, it seems.
The Love Island villa is getting quite full at the moment; however, we had our first elimination on Tuesday night. Let's take a look at which singletons are there currently.
Below, you can compare the latest odds for the 2025 edition of Love Island, divided into the top male and top female markets. As well, you can find the top three couple markets, though we will get to that in a later section.
Top male odds for Love Island 2025, updated as of June 22.
💻 Bookmaker | 🚹 Male Contestant | 📊 Odds | Place Bet |
---|---|---|---|
![]() | Tommy Bradley | 7/4 | Back Contestant |
![]() | Conor Phillips | 4/1 | Back Contestant |
![]() | Harry Cooksley | 6/1 | Back Contestant |
Top female odds for Love Island 2025, updated as of June 22.
💻 Bookmaker | 🚺 Female Contestant | 📊 Odds | Place Bet |
---|---|---|---|
![]() | Megan Forte Clarke | 7/4 | Back Contestant |
![]() | Shakira Khan | 9/2 | Back Contestant |
![]() | Megan Moore | 7/1 | Back Contestant |
Top couple odds for Love Island 2025, updated as of June 22.
💻 Bookmaker | 👩❤️👨 Couple | 📊 Odds | Place Bet |
---|---|---|---|
![]() | Megan Forte Clarke and Tommy Bradley | 5/2 | Back Contestants |
![]() | Shakira Khan and Harry Cooksley | 10/1 | Back Contestants |
![]() | Megan Forte Clarke and Conor Philips | 10/1 | Back Contestants |
For those of you who were around for our I'm A Celebrity or Love Island All Stars odd watches and tips, welcome back to Media Watch! If you weren't with us for that, do not worry. This area does what it says on the tin; we take a look at some of the big stories of the past few days in one place to potentially help with any selections.
A weekend update is certainly rare. However, after the recent events, we have felt a need to revisit the odds and the situations.
We may as well get straight into it. Thursday and Friday's episodes were as close to 'classic' Love Island as we have seen, with the drama levels off the charts. Everything was happening, and everyone was involved in something.
We start with a couple breakdown, where Shakira and Ben have decided to stay as friends, due to Shakira's admission that she feels the Welshman does not 'stimulate' her. This, as the Sun relays, has caused fans to suggest she was leading him on.
The star was also involved in some more drama when she and Toni voiced their frustrations against Emily Moran. Clips of Toni's reactions have gone big on social media, with the Sun even quoting some suggesting that the American is somewhat of a bully.
Cosmopolitan relayed how the new quotes game was 'brutal', and it has caused almost every one of the couples to be in a situation.
Spin the Bottle takes place on Sunday night, which will only add more fuel to the fire.
Picking a winner at this point is more than difficult, but slightly easier than last week. We have seen a little more of the individuals and couples, so you can get a grasp on certain ideas.
One of the big reasons for the weekend report is that the couples market has now opened. For example, in the All-Star series, it took weeks to open. So, its opening now is certainly a bit of a shock.
Nevertheless, considering the strength of Tommy and Megan, it is not really too surprising. Both are in a solid place, so it makes sense why the bookmakers have tried to lessen the risk on the pair, or perhaps take advantage of the early strength.
The couple are currently 5/2 to win the show, which are quite disappointing odds, all things considered. However, with them being the favourites by far for most audiences, it is not really a shock.
Additionally, the weaknesses of others make them easier to back with no real threats to them it seems.
As of June 22 (before the evening's episode), Megan Forte Clarke and Tommy Bradley are the favourites to be the Love Island winning couple at 5/2 with William Hill.
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