Love Island Betting Odds: Jessie Wynter & Will Young's odds drift further with bookies struggling to separate the top two couples in the betting market!

Love Island Betting Odds: Jessie Wynter & Will Young's odds drift further with bookies struggling to separate the top two couples in the betting market!
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  • Jessie Wynter & Will Young's odds drift further out to 6/4 now to win this year's Winter Love Island
  • Samie Elishi & Tom Clare now joint favourites to win Love Island with a 40% chance of doing so
  • When is the Love Island final?

Jessie Wynter & Will Young's odds drift further out to 6/4 now to win this year's Winter Love Island

Jessie Wynter & Will Young have had their odds drift slowly over the last fortnight and now see themselves at 6/4 with bookies to win this year's Winter Love Island.

Those odds now put them alongside Samie Elishi & Tom Clare as joint favourites with the betting market changing drastically in the past week.

BetVictor give both couples a 40% chance of winning the show this season with bookmakers struggling to pick a favourite in the market.

Love Island Winning Couple Odds Probability
Jessie Wynter & Will Young
6/4 40%
Samie Elishi & Tom Clare
6/4 40%
Sanam Harrinanan & Kai Fagan
4/1 20%
Lana Jenkins & Ron Hall
5/1 16.7%
Tanya Manhenga & Shaq Muhammad
100/1 1%

Lana Jenkins & Ron Hall have drifted right out to 5/1 to win the show following Ron's words being twisted by Rosie on Sunday's show.

Bookies are now struggling to separate Jessie & Will with Samie & Tom at the top of the betting market ahead of next week's Love Island FINAL with both couples given a 40% CHANCE of winning the show!
Steve Madgwick - Entertainment Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Samie Elishi & Tom Clare now joint favourites to win Love Island with a 40% chance of doing so

Samie Elishi & Tom Clare are now the joint favourites to win this year's Winter Love Island with their popularity growing week-by-week.

Their odds have tumbled down over the past few weeks from as big as 10/1 for them to win the show to just 6/4 now.

Bookmakers put them alongside long time favourites Jessie and Will to win the show now with a 40% chance of winning.

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When is the Love Island final?

The Winter Edition of Love Island is coming to a close nearly two months on from it's start date back on 16th January.

Presenter Maya Jama confirmed the Love Island final will be on Monday, March 13, at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.

Speaking in a video on social media Jama said, "Guys, I have some very, very exciting news. The Love Island final is going to be on… drumroll please… Monday, March 13, on ITV2 and ITVX. It is going to be major – you don’t want to miss it. I will see you then."

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