It only kicked off last week, but fans of Farmer Wants a Wife think the final couples may have already leaked, thanks to telling betting odds.
Sportsbet and TAB have named the frontrunners for the reality TV show, with Claire, Clare, Emily, Olivia and Sophie coming out on top.
Bookies have previously predicted the outcomes of reality shows including Big Brother, SAS Australia and The Bachelor – with some speculating betting sites are given information ahead of time in order to inform their odds.
For Farmer Wants a Wife, the frontrunner to end up with Farmer Andrew is Claire, with odds at $1.62.
Farmer Brad is most likely to end up with Clare, odds show, with Sportsbet currently putting her chances at $1.57.

Sportsbet and TAB have named the frontrunners for the reality TV show, with Claire, Clare, Emily, Olivia and Sophie coming out on top (presenter Sam Armtage is pictured)


Sophie (left) is the favourite to end up with Farmer Brenton (right)with odds at $1.35
Elsewhere, Sophie is the favourite to end up with Farmer Brenton with odds at $1.35.
Olivia is the frontrunner to win Farmer Matt affections with her odds at $1.50, while Emily is the most likely to marry Farmer David at $1.70.
It comes as presenter Samantha Armytage said she was ‘very happy’ with her matchmaking skills after revealing how many contestants found love on the dating show.


Emily (left) is the most likely to marry Farmer David (right) at $1.70
For the new season, Sam has taken over the main presenting role from Natalie Gruzlewski, who remains on the Channel 7 reality TV hit as the ‘co-host’.
On Easter Monday, viewers were introduced to five new farmers who are vying for love on the show’s 13th season.
And we don’t need to wait to find out how many fall in love, with Sam letting the cat out of the bag that they all do.


Farmer Brad (right) is most likely to end up with Clare (left), odds show, with Sportbet currently putting her chances at $1.57


Olivia (left) is the frontrunner to win Farmer Matt (right) affections with her odds at $1.50
‘This is a huge season. For the first time, all five farmers find love, so I’m feeling very happy about my match making skills,’ she told New Idea.
The Channel Seven reality show pulled in 1.08 million viewers nationally overnight, giving the network a primetime win.
Of those numbers, the program scored 630,000 viewers in the five city metro markets.


For Farmer Wants a Wife, the frontrunner to end up with Farmer Andrew (right) is Claire (left), with odds at $1.62