Who Will Be Crowned Love Island Winners In Tonight’s Final?

After eight weeks of highs and lows for the Love Island contestants, just four couples are ready to battle it out to be Love Island Winners 2019, held live on ITV2 tonight.

Updated: 26 January 2024 By Becky Mosley

After eight weeks of highs and lows for the Love Island contestants, just four couples are ready to battle it out to be Love Island Winners 2019, held live on ITV2 tonight.

Frontrunners

Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague are frontrunners with Maura Higgins and Curtis Pritchard, Ovie Soko and India Reynolds and Amber Gill and Greg O’Shea also in with a chance of the £50,000 prize.Ladbrokes odds so far for Tommy and Mollie are 1/2 as of Sunday night. Ovie and India were tipped at 15/8.Tommy Fury, the brother of boxer Tyson Fury, entered the villa at the beginning, followed by Mollie who was set to shake things up in the villa. Anton Danyluk and Belle Hanson were the final couple to leave after receiving the lowest public vote last night, it was then announced Tommy and Mollie-Mae and Amber and Greg were all safe in tonight’s live final.Although Ovie and India only paired on day 46, there’s been a flurry of votes coming in for the couple with odds currently standing at 7/4 to win, giving them a 36% chance of winning. According to a Coral expert, if these votes keep coming in they are in with a good chance of winning, ahead of Tommy and Mollie-Mae.Greg and Amber are in the top four couples to win, with odds of 6/1. The Irish Rugby player came in after the ‘Michael drama’ and swept her off her feet.Maura and Curtis have current odds standing at 10/1 to win. Maura became a popular contestant with her blunt attitude and wit. Viewers weren’t happy with Curtis with the Amy Hart situation and the ‘advice’ he gave Jordan over India.

Anton and Belle Out

Anton and Belle were left devastated last night as they were voted out of the villa a day before the final. Although favourites to win, the couple failed to get enough votes and left in the penultimate episode.Whether you are a fan of Love Island or can’t wait to see the back of the popular show, tonight’s live final on ITV2, 9pm, will be a huge crowd puller as the 2019 winners are announced. 

Becky Mosley
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