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Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague continue to drift

When is Love Island next on TV?

Tonight's episode is on ITV2 at 9pm.

What's happening?

Few Islanders had a more turbulent experience in Majorca than Michael Griffiths but in Sunday night's episode the firefighter's Love Island journey came to an end.

Dumped along with the unfortunate Francesca Allen, who made about as much of a romantic impact in the villa as Ellie-Belly the cuddly toy, Michael was one of the original islanders and cut a divisive figure throughout his time on the show.

But he won over some fans by wishing former squeeze Amber Gill luck in her new coupling with Irish rugby player Greg O'Shea before his departure.

Jordan Hames and Anna Vakili became official but only after the public had cast their votes which resulted in the duo being left in the bottom three along with new couple Chris Taylor and Harley Brash.

Curtis Pritchard and Maura Higgins have been uncharacteristically quiet of late but got some much needed air time when sent to make orange juice on their first official date.

Betting moves

Only a week or so ago it seemed it was a foregone conclusion as to who would be leaving the Love Island villa with the £50,000 prize.

But Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague continue to drift and are now 4-5 with Sky Bet to win the series.

Ovie Soko and India Reynolds have received plenty of support and are as short as 2-1 for victory and appear to be Tommy and Molly-Mae's fiercest competition, with Curtis and Maura next in the betting at 8-1.

What might happen next?

Few could have envisaged that new arrivals India and Greg would have as big an impact as they have done but is it too little too late?

While Tommy and Molly-Mae are not as short as they were, it is hard to deny they have the strongest bond of any couple in the villa and they are yet to be in the bottom three or two of a public vote.

If there was more time and the potential for more arrivals, opposing them may not be a bad idea but, with only one week to go, there could be a bit of value at 4-5 in the long-time market leaders.


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Liam FlinRacing Post Sport

Published on 22 July 2019inSport

Last updated 16:08, 22 July 2019

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