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Betting Odds for the 2024 Love Island All Stars Couples Finale
We are just one week away from the 2024 finale of the Love Island All-Stars dating reality show. This is the shortest edition of the series, as it started on January 15 and will end after 36 days only. The couple, Tom Clare and Molly Smith, are currently the clear favorites to win the 11th edition of Love Island All Stars.
Love Island All-Stars 2024 Final Date Announced
This year’s edition of the popular ITV dating reality show, Love Island All-Stars, will end on February 19, 2024, and there are still 12 contestants remaining for the final. There will be one winner from the men and another from the women, and it will be interesting to see which couple wins at the end. Casey O’Gorman and Eve Gale are the last participants to get dumped, which was on the 28th day of the series.
2024 Love Island All Stars Couple Winner Odds
Here are the odds for the winners of the 2024 Love Island All-Stars competition:
- Tom Clare & Molly Smith @ 2.50 (3/2)
- Anton Danyluk & Georgia Harrison @ 4.0 (3/1)
- Callum Jones & Molly Smith @ 5.0 (4/1)
- Callum Jones & Jess Gale @ 5.50 (9/2)
- Joshua Ritchie & Sophie Piper @ 9.0 (8/1)
The Love Island betting odds have Tom Clare and Molly Smith as the big favorites this year. Tom was also a finalist in the 9th edition of Love Island and finished in third place, while Molly has been one of the fan favorites since day 1. Anton Danyluk and Georgia Harrison have been among the top contenders even before the start of the show, and they will have good winning chances.
Callum Jones dated Molly Smith for three years before splitting up in 2023. The ex-couples are still one of the strong favorites to win. Joshua Ritchie came in third in the very first edition of Love Island, while Sophie Piper didn’t really do well in her debut in 2020.