Love Island 2025 Betting Odds: Shakira & Conor Now Favourites to Win Love Island After Latest Recoupling

Shakira Khan and Conor Philips now lead the Love Island 2025 odds at 7/4 with William Hill after a dramatic episode saw Shakira snub Ty in recoupling.
Love Island 2025 Betting Odds: Shakira & Conor Now Favourites to Win Love Island After Latest Recoupling

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  • Shakira & Conor now 7/4 favourites to win Love Island 2025
  • Megan & Dejon slip to second favourites at 3/1
  • Betting sites like William Hill offer live odds and new betting offers for entertainment markets

Shakira & Conor Leap to 7/4 Favourites After Shock Recoupling

The latest drama from the Love Island villa has shaken up the betting markets, with Shakira Khan and Conor Philips now topping the odds board to be crowned the winning couple in 2025. 

William Hill now makes the pair 7/4 favourites after viewers watched Shakira choose Conor over Ty in a recoupling twist on Tuesday night.

The public have warmed quickly to the duo, with their chemistry on screen and recent storyline momentum pushing them ahead of early favourites Megan Moore and Dejon Noel Williams.

UK betting sites latest odds give an implied probability of 36.4% that Shakira and Conor are crowned winners of this year's Love Island series.

Love Island Winning CoupleOddsProbability
Shakira Khan & Conor Philips
7/436.4%
Megan Moore & Dejon Noel Williams
3/125.0%
Yasmin Pettet & Jamie Rhodes
7/222.2%
Helena Ford & Harry Cooksley
4/120.0%
Billykiss Azeez & Boris Vidovic
10/19.1%
Lauren Wood & Ty Isherwood
10/19.1%
Emma Munro & Cach Mercer
12/17.7%
Toni Laites & Harrison Solomon
16/15.9%
What the expert says...
This is one of the biggest recoupling impacts we've seen in the Love Island betting market this series. Shakira and Conor had momentum, but her choice to snub Ty has cemented them as frontrunners. The market has responded quickly, with William Hill trimming them into 7/4.

Jake Ashton - Entertainment Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Past Shakira and Conor the market is wide open for the winners, with many twists and turns still expected to happen in the final weeks of the series.

We don't have a set date for the Love Island final as of yet, but it is expected to take place on Monday 4 August if the show continues it's pencilled-in run.

That gives us less than three weeks to decide on who our favourites are, as well as any more surprise pairings and dumpings.

Where to Bet on Love Island?

If you're thinking of getting involved in the Love Island markets, now's a great time to explore the best entertainment betting sites

These UK betting sites are offering updated odds and specials after every episode.

Many also provide new betting offers for reality TV markets like Love Island and William Hill are among those leading the way for odds and early prices.

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