
We’re into the final week of Love Island All Stars in South Africa.
And just like that, the final week of the first ever series of Love Island All Stars is upon us. After 29 days of drama in the Villa, just 12 islanders remain with the hope of being crowned the first All Star King and Queen.
But, who are the favourites to walk away with the inaugural Love Island All Stars crown?
Love Island All Stars Odds
| Top Man | Odds Odds |
|---|---|
| Tom Clare | 5/6 |
| Callum Jones | 12/5 |
| Anton Danyluk | 9/2 |
| Joshua Ritchie | 10/1 |
| Toby Aromolaran | 22/1 |
| Top Women | Odds Odds |
|---|---|
| Molly Smith | 5/6 |
| Georgia Harrison | 7/2 |
| Sophie Piper | 15/2 |
| Georgia Steel | 15/2 |
| Jess Gale | 8/1 |
| Arabella Chi | 14/1 |
Who are the favourites to Win Love Island All Stars?
Semi-pro footballer Tom Clare is at the top of the league when it comes to the Top Man odds; he is rated 54% likely to take the crown at 5/6 on bet365.
Unsurprisingly, Tom’s current partner Molly Smith is the favourite for Top Woman at a matched 5/6 with the same bookmaker.
Tom’s nearest rivals are Series 6 heartthrob Callum Jones at 12/5 and Anton Danyluk (9/2). Molly’s biggest challengers is Georgia Harrison at 7/2, while both Sophie Piper and Georgia Steel can be backed at 15/2.
When is the Love Island Final?
The Grand Final of Love Island All Stars is due to take place on Monday 19th February, with one couple bagging a £50,000 prize.
However, there is of course the split twist. The couple can decide to take it and run for themselves, or share the cash between them. Drama until the very end? You bet.
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Love Island All Stars Betting
As the final week commences, and we gear up to Monday’s showpiece, bets have begun to flood in. Molly Smith has taken 30% of the bets on the Top Woman market so far through oddschecker, with Georgia Harrison playing catch up in second on 23%.
As for Top Man, Callum Jones is the pick of the choices, taking a colossal 37% of bets made - his nearest rival is current bookmakers’ favourite Tom Clare, who languishes behind on 14%. Could a surprise be in store?





