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- Jessie Wynter & Will Young still favourites to win this year's Love Island at 4/6
- Lana Jenkins & Ron Hall now as short as 2/1 to win the show from the 11/2 that they were last week
- Jessie remains favourite to be the Top Female after staying faithful during Casa Amor
Jessie Wynter & Will Young still favourites to win this year's Love Island at 4/6
Jessie Wynter & Will Young remain the bookies favourites to win this year's Winter Love Island despite the infamous movie night potentially throwing their relationship into turmoil.
Will's constant apologies for his behaviour at Casa Amor have fallen on deaf ears with Jessie seemingly still struggling to trust Will but the latest betting odds suggest that they'll get over their troubles.
Jessie & Will are still 4/6 favourites to win the show with William Hill giving them a 60% implied probability of doing so according to those latest odds.
Two new bombshells were teased to be entering the villa on Friday night's show at the end of Thursday's episode with Rosie Seabrook and Keanan Brand looking to cause some post-movie night chaos.
Love Island Winning Couple | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Jessie Wynter & Will Young | 4/6 | 60.0% |
Lana Jenkins & Ron Hall | 2/1 | 33.3% |
Samie Elishi & Tom Clare | 9/2 | 18.2% |
Sanam Harrinanan & Kai Fagan | 12/1 | 7.7% |
Claudia Fogarty & Casey O'Gorman | 50/1 | 2.0% |
Tanya Manhenga & Shaq Muhammad | 50/1 | 2.0% |
Olivia Hawkins & Maxwell Samuda | 100/1 | 1.0% |
Jessie Wynter & Will Young have a 60% chance of winning this year's Love Island according to the latest betting odds despite their relationship being tested yet again during Movie Night!
Steve Madgwick - Entertainment Betting Expert - OLBG.com
Lana Jenkins & Ron Hall now as short as 2/1 to win the show from the 11/2 that they were last week
Lana Jenkins & Ron Hall are back into 2/1 favourites to win the show as they remain second favourites in the betting market.
Bookmakers had drifted them out to 11/2 back at the start of last week but they've been backed in yet again with viewers enjoying their couple this week.
The couple have had their tests though and the two new bombshells may well look at both Ron and Lana as potential partners to couple up with in the coming days.
Love Island Betting Odds: TV Specials Betting Guide
Jessie remains favourite to be the Top Female after staying faithful during Casa Amor
Jessie Wynter is still the favourite to win this year's Love Island with odds of 4/6 for her to win the show no matter who she is with at the end.
The latest betting odds give Jessie a 60% chance of being the Top Female for this year's Love Island shortening from the 73% chance she had at the beginning of last week.
The Top Female market allows punters to win their bet if Jessie wins the show WITHOUT Will as the market doesn't require her to be in a couple with a specific person.
Jessie has a 60% chance of winning the show even without Will with the latest betting odds making her favourite to be Top Female at the end of this year!
Steve Madgwick - Entertainment Betting Expert - OLBG.com
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