Tonight (February 17), we have the Love Island All-Stars 2025 Final. A series jam-packed with entertaining moments has reached its end, and for the final time this season, let's dive straight into things.
The lineup for the finale is as follows:
Below, you can compare the latest odds for the 2025 edition of Love Island All-Stars. As tonight is the final, we only have the couple markets left, but we may still be able to find pockets of value.
Top Couple odds for Love Island All Star 2025, updated as of February 17.
💻 Bookmaker | 👩❤️👨 Winning Couple | 📊 Odds | Place Bet |
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![]() | Grace Jackon & Luca Bish | 1/1 | Back Contestants |
![]() | Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu & Curtis Pritchard | 7/4 | Back Contestants |
![]() | Gabby Allen & Casey O'Gorman | 3/1 | Back Contestants |
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.
As this is a media watch, there are spoilers ahead so if you're not up to date, we would advise coming back later to avoid anything being ruined!
The past few days have been rather hectic in the Villa. Not only have we had the calls home segment, but there has been the extended fallout from the dinner table episode. Most of the juice has been squeezed now, but everyone is now looking forward to the final.
It is also worth adding that most of the people in the villa have now made it 'exclusive' with their partners, whilst Ekin-Su and Curtis made things official and are now boyfriend and girlfriend, which has seen their odds rise massively.
Last night though, we saw the return of some old Islanders who delivered some shocks and also sent Harriett and Ronnie home.
As Rayo recalls, the biggest piece of drama was Liv Hawkins revealing that Grace Jackson is apparently intent on winning the competition and has seen messages from the Islander stating as much.
Whilst Grace denied these claims, there may be some doubt in the minds of some, but the couple's odds have not been affected.
Harriett and Ronnie's elimination has left some fans frustrated, with the Bristol Post relaying some reactions from the public with some even saying they are done with the show.
We only have the final to go, so that is it for us on Media Watch for now!
We have said it all season, picking a winner for this season of Love Island All Stars is really difficult right now and we are still standing by that. Nevertheless, let's take a look at the odds.
Over the season, I have struggled to put forward a winner, but we have seen some really nice prices become available - for any of you who got on Grace and Luca at 25/1 or even Curtis and Ekin-Su at 35/1...
Luca and Grace still lead the markets, sitting at evens (1/1), and this is not really a shock. They have been long-time favourites for the public, and there is no sign of that weakening, even after the supposed texts.
We have seen a late surge in the odds for Ekin-Su and Curtis after the pair made things official during the weekend, and their challenging of Luca and Grace is rather aggressive in the market. The fact that they have gone a step further than others could serve as a reason for the public's backing.
Gabby and Casey also are posing some competition, and they are another favourite for the public, I can't see anything other than these three being the final three, but I am not 100% sure who I'd be backing at this point...
If you have backed any of our selections through the season, let us know over on X @BetLoungeTips.
As of February 17 (before the evening's final), Luca Bish & Grace Jackson are the favourites to be the Winning Couple in Love Island All Stars 2025 at 1/1 with Bet365.
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