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- Two couples are joint 1/1 favourites ahead of tonight’s final.
- Scott & Leanne and Sean & Lucinda top the market.
- One of the tightest Love Island finals in recent betting history.
Tightest Love Island Final in Years
UK betting sites are gearing up for tonight’s Love Island All Stars final and the betting market is as tight as it’s been in years.
After Belle Hassan and Harrison Solomon were dumped from the villa on Sunday night, five couples remain heading into the live finale.
Unlike previous series, where one couple often goes into finals night as a heavy odds-on favourite, this year’s market tells a very different story.
Two couples sit level at the top.

Love Island Betting Odds: TV Specials Betting Guide
Love Island All Stars Winning Couple Odds
| Love Island All Stars Winning Couple | Odds | Implied Probability |
|---|---|---|
| Scott van-der-Sluis & Leanne Amaning | 1/1 | 50.0% |
| Sean Stone & Lucinda Strafford | 1/1 | 50.0% |
| Millie Court & Zac Woodworth | 6/4 | 40.0% |
| Samie Elishi & Ciaran Davies | 6/1 | 14.3% |
| Yamen Sanders & Whitney Adebayo | 8/1 | 11.1% |
Scott & Leanne and Sean & Lucinda are both priced at 1/1, implying a 50% chance each of winning the series.
It’s rare to see a Love Island final with joint favourites at such short odds.
Scott & Leanne vs Sean & Lucinda
Scott van-der-Sluis and Leanne Amaning have quietly built momentum throughout the series, earning steady public support and avoiding major controversy.
Meanwhile, Sean Stone and Lucinda Strafford have arguably provided more of the drama, with Lucinda at the centre of several villa storylines earlier in the season.
However recent weeks have seen what many viewers describe as a redemption arc for Lucinda reflected clearly in the betting market.
The fact that both couples sit at evens highlights just how split public opinion appears to be.
Millie & Zac Lurking at 6/4
Millie Court and Zac Woodworth remain firmly in contention at 6/4 with an implied 40% probability.
While marginally behind the joint favourites, they are close enough that any late swing in voting could change the outcome.
Samie & Ciaran (6/1) and Yamen & Whitney (8/1) appear to be outsiders heading into tonight’s vote, though Love Island finals have produced shocks in the past.
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Where To Bet on Love Island
The Love Island All Stars winner market is available across major UK betting sites.
You can also explore our guide to the best entertainment betting sites for more places to bet on the show.




