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- Lochan Nowacki & Whitney Adebayo are 4/7 favourites to win Love Island ahead of tonight's final
- Tyrique Hyde & Ella Thomas drift further to 3/1 to win
- Where can you watch Love Island final?
Lochan Nowacki & Whitney Adebayo are 4/7 favourites to win Love Island ahead of tonight's final
The final of this year's Love Island takes place tonight and UK Betting Sites are offering odds on who the winning couple will be with four couples competing to win.
Lochan Nowacki & Whitney Adebayo have long been favourites on the show ever since they got together in Casa Amor and that doesn't look like changing now.
The couple have stayed out of drama together and carried on along with Whitney being one of the most vocal contestants this series and that has seen the public warm to them.
Bet365 now put the pair's odds to win the show at 4/7 with the duo heavy favourites in the betting market ahead of the other three remaining couples.
Love Island 2023 Winning Couple | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Lochan Nowacki & Whitney Adebayo
|
4/7 | 63.6% |
Tyrique Hyde & Ella Thomas
|
3/1 | 25.0% |
Sammy Root & Jess Harding
|
10/1 | 9.1% |
Zachariah Noble & Molly Marsh
|
20/1 | 4.8% |
What the expert says...
Tyrique Hyde & Ella Thomas drift further to 3/1 to win
It looks like it's a two-horse race for the final tonight if the betting market is correct with Tyrique and Ella the closest contenders to Lochan and Whitney in the odds.
Tyrique and Ella are the 3/1 second favourites which gives them an implied probability of 25% of winning the Love Island final tonight.
Compare that to favourites Lochan and Whitney who have a 63% chance of winning Love Island according to the latest betting market.

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Where can you watch Love Island final?
The Love Island final airs live this evening on ITV2.
The final takes place at 9pm and will be a BUMPER 95 minutes ending at 10:35pm with the winners of Love Island set to be crowned.
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.