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- Lochan Nowacki & Whitney Adebayo are odds on at 1/2 to win this year's Love Island
- Tyrique Hyde & Ella Thomas second favourites in what looks to be a two horse race
- When does final take place?
Lochan Nowacki & Whitney Adebayo are odds on at 1/2 to win this year's Love Island
This year's Love Island enters its final week with the couple's families entering the villa on Sunday's show to grill each of the contestants.
UK Betting Sites continue to offer odds on who will win the show with the betting order not really changing in the past week as Lochan and Whitney remain favourites.
The couple got together in Casa Amor and have remained a couple without any drama since with bookies keeping them at the top of the betting market.
Paddy Power have Lochan and Whitney at odds-on at 1/2 to win Love Island this year with the final coming up next week.
Love Island 2023 Winning Couple | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Lochan Nowacki & Whitney Adebayo
|
1/2 | 66.7% |
Tyrique Hyde & Ella Thomas
|
2/1 | 33.3% |
Sammy Root & Jess Harding
|
4/1 | 20.0% |
Zachariah Noble & Molly Marsh
|
18/1 | 5.3% |
Mitchel Taylor & Ella Barnes | 40/1 | 2.4% |
Scott van der Sluis & Abi Moores
|
50/1 | 2.0% |
What the expert says...
Tyrique Hyde & Ella Thomas second favourites in what looks to be a two horse race
Tyrique Hyde & Ella Thomas are second favourites to win Love Island and they've been in and around the top of the market throughout the show.
The couple have arguably been the most entertaining this year with drama throughout including Ella's recoupling in Casa Amor.
Now though bookies have them at 2/1 to win Love Island in what could well be a two horse race between the top two in the betting market.

Love Island Betting Odds: TV Specials Betting Guide
When does final take place?
The Love Island final has now been announced with it airing live on ITV2 on Monday, July 31.
The final takes place at 9pm and will be a MASSIVE 95 minutes ending at 10:35pm with the winners of Love Island set to be crowned.
Of course Maya Jama will be the presenter of the Love Island final like she has been throughout the series after replacing Laura Whitmore back in October.