Love Island Betting Odds: Jacques O'Neill 1/3 to beat bombshell Jay Younger in a BOXING BOUT after beef in the Villa!

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Love Island Betting Odds: Jacques O'Neill 1/3 to beat bombshell Jay Younger in a BOXING BOUT after beef in the Villa!
Jake Ashton Senior News Editor

Jake is a Football and Entertainment betting expert, with a Man City season ticket and a deep knowledge of reality TV betting angles

  • Jacques O'Neill 1/3 to beat Jay Younger in Boxing bout after beef around the firepit earlier this week
  • Andrew Le Page & Tasha Ghouri 11/2 favourites to be the winning couple this season
  • Whole host of Love Island betting specials around the show

Jacques O'Neill 1/3 to beat Jay Younger in Boxing bout after beef around the firepit earlier this week

This year's series of Love Island has started to hot up this week with the introduction of several new bombshells. 

That includes Jay Younger, who has come into the villa and ruffled feathers already calling Jacques O'Neill "small for a rugby player."

Bookies have priced up a fight between O'Neill and Younger, with Rugby League player O'Neill early 1/3 favourite compared to Younger at 2/1.

Any sort of fight between the pair is absolute fantasy at the moment, but in the age of Celebrity Boxing bouts we could well see the pair fight down the line.

Jacques O'Neill is 1/3 to beat Jay Younger in a boxing bout after this season of Love Island after the two had beef on the show earlier this week. Younger is 2/1 to win a fight between the pair despite being considerably bigger.

Steve Madgwick - Entertainment Betting Specialist - OLBG.com

Andrew Le Page & Tasha Ghouri 11/2 favourites to be the winning couple this season

Betting markets for Love Island include who the winning couple will be and it's Andrew Le Page & Tasha Ghouri who lead the way in the odds at 11/2.

Ghouri and Le Page seem to be the only couple who aren't having big issues at the moment on the show and this translates over to the betting odds. 

Love Island Winning Couple Odds Probability
Andrew Le Page & Tasha Ghouri
11/2 15.4%
Jacques O'Neill & Paige Thorne 13/2 13.3%
Luca Bish & Gemma Owen 8/1 11.1%
Dami Hope & Amber Beckford 11/1 8.3%
Jay Younger & Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu 22/1 4.3%


Luca Bish & Gemma Owen are third favourites in the market despite both being early favourites for Top Male and Top Female at the start of the show.

They've both since drifted in the betting odds as their popularity amongst viewers has seemingly declined. 

Whole host of Love Island betting specials around the show

Betting specials are always a big market when it comes to these UK Reality shows and Love Island is no different. 

Love Island is the perfect show for these kind of bets, with various difference outcomes available throughout the show.

Any episode to be Most Watched Ever is the favourite for this market, with the British watching the show in their numbers so far.

Love Island 2022 Betting Specials Betting Odds Percentage Chance
Any episode to be Most Watched Ever 5/2 28.6%
Any episode to be Least Watched Ever
5/1 16.7%
Either Member Of The Winning Couple Steal The Prize Money
7/1 12.5%
Any Islander From A Previous Series To Win The Show
50/1 2.0%


Any islander from a previous series to win the show is now out to 50/1 from the 8/1 that we originally reported, with no rumours around a former islander heading into the villa.

Either Member Of The Winning Couple Steal The Prize Money has yet to be done in the previous 7 seasons of the show and there's a 12.5% chance that it'll happen this year.

Either member of the Winning Couple to steal the prize money is 7/1 to happen on this year's series of Love Island despite never having happened before. Any contestant who does it knows that they'll have a reputation going forward if they were to do so.

Steve Madgwick - Entertainment Betting Specialist - OLBG.com

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