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- Ciaran Davies and Nicole Samuel are 1/2 favourites to be the winning couple on this year's Love Island
- Ellie and Trey were the latest islanders dumped from the villa on Sunday evening
- Love Island Final expected to take place towards the end of the month
Ciaran Davies and Nicole Samuel are 1/2 favourites to be the winning couple on this year's Love Island
This summer's Love Island enters Week 7 with UK Betting Sites continuing to offer betting odds around who will win the show and now we see a market on which couple will be crowned King and Queen at the end of the series.
Ciaran Davies and Nicole Samuel remain the favourites to be the winning couple on this year's Love Island with the betting odds now shortening them into odds on to win.
Bookies give the couple a 66.7% chance of winning according to the latest betting market with the pair both leading the way in their individual Top Man and Top Woman markets too.
Joey Essex & Samantha Kenny were the long time favourites for a good fortnight earlier in the season but they now aren't even a couple with Joey now with Jessy Potts.
Love Island Winning Couple | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Ciaran Davies & Nicole Samuel | 1/2 | 66.7% |
Joey Essex & Jessy Potts | 3/1 | 25.0% |
Sean Stone & Matilda Draper | 4/1 | 20.0% |
Ayo Odukoya & Jessica Spencer | 10/1 | 9.1% |
Ayo Odukoya & Mimii Ngulube | 12/1 | 7.7% |
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Ellie and Trey were the latest islanders dumped from the villa on Sunday evening
Last night's Love Island saw Ellie Jackson and bombshell Trey Norman the latest to be eliminated after viewers had to vote for the most compatible couple in which they came bottom.
The shock twist came out of the blue for the Islanders who reacted with tears after the news was delivered in Sunday night's show but the pair had both been late entrants to the series after coupling during Casa Amor.
17 islanders still remain in the Love Island villa and it's expected that there will be a lot more exits in the coming days as producers look to trim down the couples.
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Love Island Final expected to take place towards the end of the month
It is yet to be confirmed when this year's Love Island Final will take place but if the series takes place for the same length as previous seasons then we should see it end later this month.
Monday 29th July is the current date that is provisionally pencilled in for the Love Island final with last year's also taking place on the last Monday of the month on July 31st.
If 29th July is the Final date it's great news for Love Island viewers who still have three weeks worth of drama left to watch on ITV2 and ITVX.
Love Island airs at 9pm Sunday to Friday, with a highlights show every Saturday night which shows the unseen bits.