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Love Island final: who are the favourites to win? Latest odds

Love Island final: who are the favourites to win? Latest odds

Scotsman04-08-2025
Love Island's series 12 final is just a few hours away, and we will soon be finding out which couple will be crowned the winners. It has been a dramatic season, and there is still plenty of time for a few more twists and turns.
The odds have shifted dramatically heading into tonight's (August 4) live final. One-time runaway favourites have slipped, and others have surged with a handful of hours left.
Remind yourself of who is in the final and who they are coupled up with. ITV has also confirmed the start time this evening - with the episode set for an extra-long runtime.
If you are planning on tuning into the last episode of Love Island series 12, you might be wondering who is expected to win. The favourites have been named, via Oddschecker , and it is a new pair of names.
But let me know who you would like to see win Love Island this year? Share your thoughts by email: [email protected] .
If you love TV, check out our Screen Babble podcast to get the latest in TV and film.
1 . Sophie Lee - dumped
Sophie Lee will not be winning Love Island series 12. She was dumped on Day 2. | ITV Photo: ITV Photo Sales
2 . Blu Chegini - dumped
Blu Chegini will not be winning Love Island. He was first dumped on Day 4, returned and then was dumped again on Day 51. | ITV Photo: ITV Photo Sales
3 . Malisha Jordan - dumped
Malisha Jordan will not be winning Love Island series 12. She was dumped on Day 9. | ITV Photo: ITV Photo Sales
4 . Caprice Alexandra - dumped
Caprice Alexandra (second L) will not be winning Love Island. She was dumped from the villa. | ITV Photo: ITV Photo Sales
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