The first week of Love Island All Stars has concluded, and the market is not really giving us much to work with. However, we had our first elimination last night (Jan 19), so things could heat up now.
The Love Island villa is quite full at the moment, however, we had our first elimination on Sunday 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 All Stars, divided into the top male and top female markets. With the singletons entering the villa this week, there are no stand-out options in the market's eyes just yet.
Top male odds for Love Island All Star 2025, updated as of January 16.
💻 Bookmaker | 🚹 Male Contestant | 📊 Odds | Place Bet |
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![]() | Scott Thomas | 7/4 | Back Contestant |
![]() | Curtis Pritchard | 6/1 | Back Contestant |
![]() | Luca Bish | 13/2 | Back Contestant |
Top female odds for Love Island All Star 2025, updated as of January 16.
💻 Bookmaker | 🚺 Female Contestant | 📊 Odds | Place Bet |
---|---|---|---|
![]() | Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu | 7/2 | Back Contestant |
![]() | Kazimir Crossley | 5/1 | Back Contestant |
![]() | Grace Jackson | 5/1 | Back Contestant |
For those of you who were around for our I'm A Celebrity odds 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.
The biggest stories currently are the fact that the Villa is set to get two new additions - Grace Jackson and Ron Hall. The former was reportedly seeing Manchester United star Marcus Rashford in 2024, which has taken the headlines.
Elsewhere, there have been old clips of Scott admitting he 'doesn't fancy' Tina, who he is currently coupled up with, from Series 2 of the show. However, this was almost 10 years ago, people change!
Luca Bish was given some stick by fans, as the Sun highlights after the departure of India Reynolds. Some believe that the 25-year-old made a comment which was the reason why the first elimination occurred.
With the majority of news being about the departure and the new bombshells, there is little to feed off of, but that is the same with the odds...
As we said in the last odds watch, picking a winner is really difficult at this point. No one is in a solid couple, so you're working on a week of conversations and getting to know people, which is quite difficult.
With individual markets the only option currently, we can only go off this, and given there are no really solid couples, it is almost impossible to predict.
For the male market, Scott Thomas is still the favourite, and his price has actually increased in the past few days. He now sits at 13/8 rather than 2/1 which was previously available for the 36-year-old.
Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu is currently the favourite to be the top female, and this is not really too much of a shock. Once again, her personality is showing and she is a popular contestant among the fans. It is, for this reason, difficult to look past her as a favourite currently.
Interestingly, though, Scott's partner Tina Stinnes is not available for selection with bookmakers, showing how highly her chances are rated by the operators!
Curtis Pritchard, who is coupled up with Ekin-Su, on the other hand, is the second favourite in the male market, so there is more confidence about his chances. However, he remains way off the top spot!
At present, there are no other prices worth highlighting too much with the odds relatively bunched. However, this week more contestants should arrive in the villa, which could add some spice to the market.
As of January 20 (before the evening's episode), Scott Thomas is the favourite to be the Top Male in Love Island All-Stars 2025 at 7/4 with William Hill.
As of January 20 (before the evening's episode), Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu is the favourite to be the Top Female in Love Island All-Stars 2025 at 7/2 with Bet365.
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