New research has revealed the couples most likely to win the ITV2 dating show Love Island as tensions ramp up in the villa.
This series has been full of drama with shock recouplings and dumpings as well as conflict between the villa residents.
With the show well underway, many are now looking to who will win the show.
The experts over at BetVictor have revealed who is most likely to win the show based on betting odds.
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— Love Island (@LoveIsland) February 3, 2023
With all this said, here is who has the best odds of winning the show.
Who will win Winter Love Island 2023?
BetVictor odds have revealed the couple most likely to win this series of the Winter Love Island, tipping Jessie and Will as their predicted champions.
Sam Boswell, spokesperson for BetVictor said: “Jessie and Will are our favourites to win at the moment, coming in at 10/11.
"At the start of the series Will wasn't having much luck with the girls but Aussie Jessie came in and they’ve been inseparable since.
"At first it was questionable how genuine they were, but they seem like a really solid couple now.
"Jessie has shut herself off from the new bombshells and purposely gave bad kisses in the challenge yesterday – can they go on to win, or will Casa Amor get the better of them?”
What are the betting odds for the Winter Love Island couples?
The Betting odds for the couples are as follows:
- Jessie Wynter & Will Young – 10/11
- Tanya Manhenga & Shaq Muhammad – 4/1
- Tanyel Revan & Ron Hall – 20/1
- Samie Elishi & Kai Fagan – 50/1
- Olivia Hawkins & Spencer Wilks – 66/1
- Lana Jenking & Aaron Waters – 80/1
- Ellie Spence & Tom Clare – 125/1
Well, well, well, how the turntables... #LoveIsland pic.twitter.com/0UJZ3Gw1Jf
— Love Island (@LoveIsland) February 1, 2023
Of the odds, Sam Boswell added: "Tanya and Shaq are second favourites at 4/1. They have been a strong couple from the start and even said “I love you” a few days ago.
"At the end of last night’s episode, Shaq started to express to the others how upset he was that Tanya went all in for the kissing challenge and Tanya told the others that his reaction to the challenge will give her “the ick”, so it will be interesting to see if they can overcome that!”
“Tanyel and Ron are third favourites, at 20/1. Despite being in a “friendship couple” the other islanders have been left wondering if there is actually a spark there between the pair.
"Ron saved Tanyel from being dumped in the recent recoupling, he’s unsure whether to stick with Lana or explore newbie Samie. Is there chemistry with Tanyel, or is it really just a friendship?”
“In the rest of the market, Samie and Ron come in at 50/1, Olivia and Spencer 66/1, Lana and Aaron 80/1 and Ellie and Tom 125/1.”
Love Island airs from 9 pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
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