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Love Island Top Male Odds: Tommy Heads Betting Ahead Of Casa Amor Split

Tommy Bradley has been a fan favourite since the series got underway and he is the clear frontrunner to be the top male in Love Island 2025.
Monday’s episode will see romantic sparks fly, with the beginning of Casa Amor, which is regarded as ‘the ultimate relationship test’.
Tommy has resonated with the general public and Love Island viewers are enjoying his current journey with Welsh contestant Emily Moran, who also heads the betting to be top female in this summer’s series.
However, Casa Amor will put this relatively new relationship to the test. Will Tommy decide to stick with Emily or explore new connections and recouple with one of the new girls? Only time will tell.
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At 6/5 to win Love Island 2025, Tommy is clear of his market rivals – with Conor Philips and Dejon Noel Williams both priced at 4/1 in the top male betting market.
William Hill spokesperson, Lee Phelps, said: “Love Island has been unsurprisingly dramatic with plenty of twists of turns so far this series, but Tommy has been a constant frontrunner in our market to be the top male, with his recent coupling up with Emily seeing her price cut dramatically into 9/4 favourite to be the top female.
“Tommy opened in the betting as market leader and has since seen his price cut every week, now sitting as the clear favourite at 6/5 to win this summer’s series, with Conor and Dejon (both 4/1) seemingly his main dangers.
“Nothing is set in stone, however, with Casa Amor expected to cause a dramatic shakeup as the biggest test for the couples so far.”
Love Island 2025 Top Male Odds:
Punters can bet on which male contestant will win Love Island 2025 at William Hill and you can see the current state of the market below:
Top Male:
- Tommy Bradley – 6/5
- Conor Philips – 4/1
- Dejon Noel Williams – 4/1
- Harry Cooksley – 13/2
- Giorgio Russo – 12/1
- Harrison Solomon – 14/1
- Ben Holbrough – 20/1
*Odds subject to change – prices accurate at time of writing*