Love Island Season Finale: Winner Odds, Predictions & Start Time

By Brady Trettenero in Entertainment
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- Love Island USA Season 7 reaches its finale tonight with Amaya and Bryan the clear -310 betting favorites
- Strategic voting coalitions formed across social media to prevent certain couples from winning
- Read below for Love Island odds, expert predictions, and everything you need for tonight’s $100K finale
The villa’s about to close its doors, and the betting markets have already picked their winners.
After six weeks of drama, we’re down to four couples competing for $100,000. FanDuel Canada released their final odds before yanking them down ahead of tonight’s finale, possibly due to leaked results.
But we’ve got those numbers. And they’re telling a story.
Love Island USA 2025 – Female Winner Odds
Contestant | Odds |
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Amaya Espinal | -310 |
Chelley Bissainthe | +350 |
Olandria Carthen | +800 |
Iris Kendall | +1100 |
Huda Mustafa | +1500 |

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The odds aren’t subtle. Amaya at -310 gives her a 75.6% chance of victory. That’s not favorite status. That’s a coronation waiting to happen.
Love Island USA 2025 – Male Winner Odds
Contestant | Odds |
---|---|
Bryan Arenales | -310 |
Ace Greene | +350 |
Nicolas Vansteenberghe | +800 |
Jose “Pepe” Garcia | +1100 |
Chris Seeley | +1500 |
Note: These FanDuel Canada odds were pulled from the site ahead of the finale, potentially due to leaked results. Betting on Love Island is currently only available in Ontario.
Love Island Winner Odds Analysis
What a difference a few weeks make. Remember when Nic and Cierra were co-favorites at +165?
Amaya and Bryan hitting -310 represents one of the biggest odds swings we’ve seen all season. From Casa Amor arrival to runaway favorite, Bryan’s trajectory matches past late-arrival winners who captured America’s heart at the perfect moment.
Ace and Chelley at +350 after surviving Friday’s shocking elimination shows their longest-lasting couple status carries real weight. Just not enough to overcome the Amaya express.
Love Island Start Time and How to Watch
- When: Tonight, July 13, 2025 at 9 PM ET / 6 PM PT
- Where: Exclusively on Peacock
- Runtime: Expect 90-120 minutes based on previous finales
Tonight’s episode includes final dates, love declarations, and host Ariana Madix announcing which couple America chose. The winners then face the envelope twist: split or steal the $100,000.
Love Island Predictions Based on Voting Patterns
Social media showed interesting trends in the final vote:
Anti-Huda Coalition
Fans across platforms united behind Amaya and Bryan to block other couples. The constant warnings about “vote splitting” show viewers understood the assignment.
Platform Wars Fizzled
TikTok backed Huda. Twitter loved Nicolandria. But when one fanbase organizes while others stay divided, the outcome becomes predictable.
The Chris Problem
Voters repeatedly cited Chris’s lack of enthusiasm for Huda. When he didn’t mention her during his “peaks” segment, that was game over.
Why Amaya and Bryan Will Win
At -310, Vegas is basically calling this thing done.
Amaya faced early criticism for being “too affectionate.” Bryan flipped the narrative: “What they see as cons are pros for me.” It was one of the season’s most honest, feel-good moments.
Their relationship grew through quiet moments and genuine respect while others crashed and burned around them. In a season of chaos, steady won the race.
The Dark Horse Scenario
If there’s an upset tonight, Nicolandria at +800 makes the most sense.
Their early forced pairing went nowhere, but once allowed to be themselves, a real bond emerged. Plus, they’re the only duo with both OG islanders from Day 1.
The problem? Strategic voting. With multiple fanbases switching to Amaya just to block other couples, Nicolandria needed their own organized push.
Final Love Island Finale Predictions
- Winners: Amaya and Bryan (-310) – The momentum’s too strong
- Runner-up: Ace and Chelley (+350) – Longevity matters
- Third: Nicolandria (+800) – Great story, split votes
- Fourth: Iris and Pepe (+1100) – Too little, too late
If the pulled odds are legit leaks, this might already be a done deal. But if the vote plays out clean, Amaya and Bryan are walking out $100,000 richer, and straight into brand deals.
Sometimes the favorite wins because they should. Tonight feels like one of those times.

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Brady is the lead NHL and College Football editor at Sports Betting Dime, where he specializes in betting odds and data-driven analysis. Brady has over 10 years experience working in sports media, with work published by outlets such as ESPN, CBS Sports, Yahoo! Sports and Fox Sports.