Love Island All Stars 2026 Odds: Lucinda And Sean To Sneak Victory In Villa?

The Love Island: All Stars final is nearly upon us, and there could be a controversial winner if betting sites are anything to go by.
This year's series has been dominated by drama, and that was still the case on Sunday night's penultimate episode when the axed Islanders returned to the South Africa villa to send another couple home.
Belle Hassan and Harrison Solomon were the unfortunate pairing forced to pack their bags after some claimed their four-year age gap and their status as the newest couple made them the least compatible.
Scott van-der-Sluis was involved in a war of words with returning Islander Charlie Frederick, but could Scott get the last laugh in the villa?
Scott's Last-Minute Winner
Footballer Scott - a former Manchester United and Liverpool youth player - is a goalkeeper by trade, and he looks set to save his Love Island series in Monday night's final.
The four-time Love Island star and his partner Leanne Amaning are 9/4 favourites on most betting apps to win this year's All Stars series and scoop the £50,000 prize money in the process.
Scott and Leanne were huge 20/1 outsiders just a week ago, but they are now frontrunners with Bet365.
Love Island All Stars 2026 Odds: Top Couple
Couple | Odds | Betting Site |
Leanne Amaning & Scott van-der-Sluis | 9/4 | |
Samie Elishi & Ciaran Davies | 5/2 | |
Millie Court & Zac Woodworth | 11/4 | |
Lucinda Strafford & Sean Stone | 7/2 | |
Whitney Adebayo & Yamen Sanders | 16/1 |
* Odds correct at time of publication - 3pm, 23/02/26.
During Monday's final, Leanne tells him: "Here we are [at the final]...I’m glad that I met you."
Scott replies: "It’s been a while since I liked someone this much."
In the past week, it had looked like one of three couples - Sean Stone and Lucinda Strafford, Millie Court and Zac Woodworth, or Samie Elishi and Ciaran Davies - would win this year's All Stars series.
If surprise favourites Scott and Leanne don't prevail, then Millie and Zac, who are 11/4, are fancied to triumph.
Millie won the main Love Island series in 2021, alongside her now-ex Liam Reardon, so she could have plenty of public support on Monday night.
In the finale, Millie tells Zac: "When I met you, you had it all. I think that’s probably why I gun for you so hard."
In Sunday night's episode, some former Islanders insisted Millie and Zac had a one-sided relationship, claiming she likes him more.
But, on Monday night, he tells her: "It’s very mutual, it always feels like home whenever you’re with me, which is weird because you’re from across the world."
Dropping Like A Stone
Lucinda and Sean have faced the most criticism for their romance throughout the whole series - both from Islanders in the villa, and some of the axed stars on Sunday night.
Shaq Muhammad believes Lucinda will drop Sean "like a stone, no pun intended" when they leave the villa - but the loved-up pair disagree.
In Monday's final, Lucinda tells Sean: "I am so confident that we’re gonna work on the outside..."
Sean replies: "To think that I’ve fallen in love... I would do my whole journey over again tomorrow. I have zero regrets."
Lucinda and Sean are the only official boyfriend and girlfriend in the villa - but their price has been dropping like a stone recently.
Last week, they appeared to be in a decent position as 5/2 second favourites to win this year's All Stars, but they have drifted to 7/2.
Ciaran and Samie aren't too far ahead at 5/2, and they certainly seem to be one of the strongest couples.
On Monday, Ciaran tells Samie: "I wouldn’t change it at all," and she replies: "The whole point of us being here is to find someone, and I feel like I've found that."
Amen To Yamen
Yamen Sanders and Whitney Adebayo complete the line-up for this year's All Stars finale.
The pair have been coupled up ever since they met in the Villa USA twist, and are confident they can last on the outside.
Yamen tells Whitney in the final: "You’ve made this experience for me... there’s a bond that can last across the pond!"
She replies: "That was kinda bar-y! My experience has been amazing."
However, the couple don't look likely to spring a surprise and win this year's star-studded series.
They are propping up the outright market as 16/1 outsiders with William Hill.
Whatever happens in Monday's finale, it's been a series full of fun, frolics and plenty of fireworks.
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