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When is MAFS Australia 2026 out? Release date and how to watch in the UK

Welcome back to our chaotic reality TV soulmate: MAFS Australia.

It’s like the unhinged older sister of our homegrown Married At First Sight UK — louder, messier and completely unafraid to set multiple emotional fires at once.

Season 13 of MAFS Australia kicked off on Monday, 2 February, with an immediate bang. Just three episodes in, and six couples have tied the knot, with the drama dial firmly set to maximum. In fact, this season is already being tipped as one of the most explosive yet. As one insider put it: “This cast treats it like the Olympics of drama.”

Frankly? We’re sat.

This is shaping up to be a very good one, so here’s everything you need to know about the MAFS Australia release schedule in the UK.

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When will MAFS Australia 2026 air in the UK?

While an exact UK start date hasn’t been confirmed, past release patterns give us a pretty solid clue as to when MAFS Australia might land on our screens.

The series usually airs in the UK a few weeks after its Australian premiere. Last year, season 12 debuted in Australia on Monday, 27 January, with the first episode arriving on E4 five weeks later, on Monday, 3 March.

So, applying a little girl maths, that would put MAFS Australia season 13 hitting the UK on Monday 2 March — or, if the schedule slips, Monday 9 March at the latest.

Either way, trust us, bestie: you’ll know the second we do.

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Where can you watch MAFS Australia in the UK?

MAFS Australia will be available to watch on E4 or Channel 4’s video-on-demand service, where viewers can choose to watch live or stream at a later date.

What days is MAFS Australia on?

This is still to be confirmed once the new season officially lands, but it’ll likely follow last year’s rota — airing on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Which means, naturally, all social plans should be rearranged for Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays to avoid any clashes.

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