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Love Island Betting 2023

Winter love Island is back. The wanna be celebs head to South Africa to talk with as much slang as possible to look cool as f*ck and flirt like they’ve never flirted before! With the chance of real love looking slim, some of them will give it a go lol

You can watch the show every night at 9pm on ITV2, with the exception of Saturday nights.

We will have you covered throughout the series and will highlight the best betting opportunities when they arise. the winner normally comes from the starting contestants so we will be betting early on a winner. Normally towards the end of the first week.

Love Island Betting Odds

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Love Island 2022 Contestants

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How to bet on Love Island

If you are thinking about taking part in some Love Island betting, then you are going to need to know more about the Love Island betting odds. At TV Betting, we help you follow the odds which can change throughout the series depending on who remains in the show and which new couples are going strong.

It can be beneficial to place your bet at the very beginning for the best odds, but this is also risky as anything can happen in this show.

If you are new to online betting, head over to our betting guide pages where we tell you how to join william hill and other bookmakers to get the max free bets.

Can you bet on Love Island?

Yes. Many betting sites offer betting markets on Love Island. You can bet on the top male and female winners and the winning couple. During the series bookmakers will also offer many special bets that you can bet on.

The favourite to win Love Island is reflected in the betting odds. The shorter the odds, the higher the chance the islander has of winning.

Love Island Betting Markets

  • Top Female
  • Top Male
  • Winning Couple
  • Who gets Dumped

One of the most popular ways to bet on Love Island is on the outright winner. When it comes to choosing your winner, you can look at the past winners and how they were received by the public. This might help you to analyse the Love Island betting odds and place your bet.

Of course, if you are unlucky and your favourite couple gets eliminated before the final, you can always place another bet on who you think might take home the £50,000 cash prize!

Other bets on Love Island could be on which contestant will be dumped from the island each week or on who a new arrival will couple up with. You might even want to bet on contestants going on dates with each other or those who might break up during the show. If you take a look around our site, you should see all of the individual bets and the Love Island betting odds that are on offer.

Overview of the Show

BAFTA award-winning Love Island is quickly becoming one of the most popular TV shows in the UK. This show is broadcasted on ITV2 and has been running each year since June 2015.

Love Island involves single men and women living in a villa for 8 weeks hoping to find love. The winner of the show is the couple that manages to make it to the final without being dumped from the island. Read our Love Island betting guide to find out how you can cash in on this show.

Past Winners

In 2015, Jessica Hayes and Max Morley took home the crown followed by Cara De La Hoyde and Nathan Massey in 2016. 2017s winners proved very popular with the viewers as Amber Davies and Kem Cetinay won the £50,000 prize.

Love Island in 2018 saw Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham win the cash – a couple who stole the hearts of the viewers from the first episode.

2019 saw Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury steal the hearts of the nation but were a surprise runner up in this series. Instead it was the fiery Amber Gill and Greg o’Shea who coupled up with only a few weeks and managed to win. It was basically an Amber win as she proved very popular.

Jan 2020 came the very first edition of Love Island Winter. Set in South Africa the same format was brought to our screens to keep this reality show in our lives. Winners of Winter Love Island 2020 were Paige and Finley. They were solid throughout and committed to each from the second week.

2021 – Millie and Liam managed to overcome a rollercoaster ride in the villa and are now happily living together in Essex. In a fancy £1m house too. Very fancy!

The Basics

Love Island begins with around 8 contestants (four girls and four boys) who couple up based on their first impression of each other. The presenter introduces them and gets the fun underway as they recouple, and contestants are dumped from the island.

Love Island season 5 aired June 3rd 2019 with the final airing in July 2019. Winter Love Island launched in Jan 2020 and ran for a shorter 6 weeks compared to the usual 8.

Love island 2020 was postponed due to Covid-19, who could have ever predicted this would happen. The 2021 show arrived in the middle of lockdowns and gave us a summer fix.

Now we are back for the routine summer show which marks the 8th season. 6-8 weeks of entertaining viewing is upon us and rumours are that casa amor is no more… That will surely be to the disappointment of many of us.

If you are looking for more information on the show itself, head over to the Love Island show page at ITV.

Feel the love!

With an international following, Love Island is now considered as one of the most popular reality tv shows of all time. Even up there with Big Brother and I’m a Celebrity. It’s no wonder you can bet on love island, buy official merchandise and even play love island bingo.

The show has basically turned itself into a brand and one that a young audience follow. Although, the latest love island viewing figures suggest an older demographic is tuning in to see the action.

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