The country’s most talked-about social experiment, Married at First Sight Australia, is back for what promises to be their “most polarising season ever”. Returning for season 11, meet 20 brave singles looking for love and connection.
It all begins with the couples meeting for the first time as they walk down the aisle on their wedding day — placing their blossoming relationships under the microscope the moment they say “I do”.
Find out how to watch new episodes of Married at First Sight Australia Season 11 using this guide.
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Where to watch Married at First Sight Australia 2024?
Season 11 of the social experiment-turned addictive reality series is exclusive to Channel 9 and its catch-up service 9Now. You can also catch up on previous episodes from MAFS 2023 on 9Now while you wait for the new season to drop.
The show first premiered on Nine in 2015 and is now one of the network’s staple programs.
TV show | Channel / Streaming | Available? |
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Married at First Sight Australia 2024 | Channel 9 / 9Now | Yes – with 9Now account |
Married at First Sight Australia 2024 air date
MAFS 2024 begins Monday, 29 January 2024 at 7.30pm and will also be available for streaming afterwards.
We’ve yet to confirm the number of episodes for this season, although it’s worth noting that MAFS 2023 aired for 36 episodes.
MAFS 2024 | Release Date | Channel / Streaming |
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New episodes | Mon, 29 Jan 2024 | Channel 9 / 9Now |
Watch MAFS 2024 on Channel 9 or 9Now
Married at First Sight 2024 is exclusive to Channel 9 and 9Now. If you are yet to watch a single episode or you’ve missed a couple from the previous MAFS 2023, you can download the app and start catching up right away. And since 9Now is compatible with most devices, it’s easy to get your daily dose of guilty pleasure that is reality TV.
In addition to Married at First Sight, 9Now is also the home of other trending shows in Australia, including Love Island UK: All Stars, Dance Moms, 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way, and more.
For classic US dramas, 9Now also streams popular shows like The West Wing, Gossip Girl, The O.C., The Originals, and Hart of Dixie.
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What to expect in Married at First Sight Australia Season 11?
In Season 11, relationship experts John Aiken, Mel Schilling, and sexologist Alessandra Rampolla once again inject science into this social experiment involving brides and grooms from all across Australia.
The 2024 instalment of MAFS also features a diverse cast members, introducing the show’s oldest participant and a same-sex couple. Who will be the ones to find true love and create a great love story?
With the show’s controversial premise, there’s certainly plenty of drama to witness. From betrayals to heartbreaks to rivalries and downright shocking twists and turns, there’s a reason why MAFS is a big hit in Australia and it’s because every episode just brings indulgent thrill and intrigue.
As per usual, MAFS will delight fans with lavish wedding ceremonies, fun honeymoons, and dinner parties that typically result in surprising confrontations, plus commitment ceremonies that become problematic for some couples.
Bringing more sizzle to the romance are MAFS’ popular segments – Confessions Week, Alessandra’s Intimacy Week and Home Stays, and Couples Retreat – although it’s suffice to say that even these might instigate some serious drama that could make or break a couple.
Speaking of couples, there will be 10 this season. Here’s the cast of Married at First Sight Australia 2024:
Grooms | Brides |
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Ben (New South Wales) | Andrea (Queensland) |
Collins (New South Wales) | Cassandra (Queensland) |
Jack (Queensland) | Eden (Queensland) |
Jayden (Queensland) | Ellie (Queensland) |
Jonathan (New South Wales) | Lauren (Western Australia) |
Michael (Victoria) | Lucinda (New South Wales) |
Richard (New South Wales) | Natalie (Victoria) |
Tim (Queensland) | Sara (New South Wales) |
Timothy (Victoria) | Tori (Victoria) |
Tristan (New South Wales) | |
Simon (South Australia) |
Who among these couples will make it until the final vows and commitment ceremonies and make their marriage a long-term success?