The past few weeks of Love Island have been chaotic and things are not slowing down. In fact, they are only getting more intense, as we saw a huge departure in the villa earlier this week.
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. For what it's worth, the couple market has been reopened, but we're going to miss them for now as they disappeared rather quickly last time.
Top male odds for Love Island 2025, updated as of June 30.
💻 Bookmaker | 🚹 Male Contestant | 📊 Odds | Place Bet |
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![]() | Tommy Bradley | 6/4 | Back Contestant |
![]() | Dejon Noel Williams | 4/1 | Back Contestant |
![]() | Conor Phillips | 6/1 | Back Contestant |
Top female odds for Love Island 2025, updated as of June 30.
💻 Bookmaker | 🚺 Female Contestant | 📊 Odds | Place Bet |
---|---|---|---|
![]() | Megan Moore | 7/2 | Back Contestant |
![]() | Emily Moran | 4/1 | Back Contestant |
![]() | Shakira Khan | 4/1 | Back Contestant |
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It's been five days since the last update we did, and things have truly gotten even more chaotic in the Villa. In fact, it is probably the closest to the 'old' style of Love Island that we have gotten in recent years.
Megan and Remell were sent home earlier this week, which was a shock to the UK audience. However, many have been glad with the decision for Irish favourite Megan to be sent home, after reports called her a 'gaslighter'.
Her exit has shaken the odds up massively and there is now not really a strong favourite among the women.
Fans were quick to comment on the actions of Conor, too, stating that he could leave with Megan if he really wanted to, as the Daily Mail writes. In fact, TV Zone relays how he stated that he sees her as a 'girlfriend'.
It is really difficult to pick out a winner for the current series of Love Island, and I feel that the next few episodes could give us a lot of information about the couples.
It is no shock that Tommy is still the favourite to win the show, and his odds at 6/4 show the favouritism from the public. However, he is not yet in a solid couple despite getting to know Emily.
Dejon follows in second place, at odds of 4/1. However, this just shows how clear Tommy is right now as the preferred Islander. It would take a lot for his position to be moved from the top of the market, indeed.
Despite not being the favourite male, it is Dejon's partner, Meg, who leads the 'Top Female' market. Her odds are at 7/2, so slightly lower, though she is nowhere near the level of Tommy in the market.
Shooting up from more than 10/1 is Emily, who is now the second favourite to be the winning female contestant. Considering how things are with her and Tommy, it is not a shock. However, there is still some value there.
Couple markets have reopened, but they are not up to date just yet. So we'll discuss them in a later update.
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