When does Married At First Sight UK 2021 start and how can I watch it?

WEDDING bells are ringing as Married at First Sight UK is set for a major makeover for series six.

Taking inspiration from the hugely popular Aussie version of the show, the British series will be a bigger, more explosive take on the format.



A new set of singletons are looking to find love on MAFS UK

When is Married At First Sight UK returning?

Good news, MAFS UK is returning for a brand new series.

The show has moved from its former home on Channel 4 to E4.

The sixth season of MAFS UK starts on Monday, August 30 at 9pm on E4.

How many seasons of Married At First Sight UK are there?

There have been five series of the UK version of the show up to now, which first began in 2015.

Previous seasons saw only two, three or four couples featured at any one time on the show.

In the first five series, contestants lived alone in their pairs and were later asked, once only, if they want to stay together.



Will lasting love be found on the show?

How will the new series be different?

For the brand new season 6 of MAFS UK, the Australian format will be adopted, which will give the show a whole new look and feel.

The Aussie version starts with ten couples, who share an apartment in the same Sydney living quarters – much like the Love Island villa.

They reconvene at weekly commitment ceremonies — and have explosive dinner parties.

UK producers are hoping to replicate some of the drama of MAFS Australia, which has had us all hooked since January 2021.

The aim is to sex-up the show so it corners the youth market that currently tunes into Love Island on ITV2.

When is Married At First Sight UK on TV and how can I watch it?

The first episode of series 6 of MAFS UK will be shown on Monday, August 30 at 9pm on E4.

Viewers can catch up with all five previous seasons of the British version of the show on All 4 now.


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