MAFS AU 2025: How Many Couples Are Likely to Remain Together?

MAFS AU 2025: How Many Couples Are Likely to Remain Together?

Married at First Sight Australia, often referred to as MAFS, launched on the Nine Network in 2015 and has become a hit internationally.

The much-loved reality TV series will arrange for couples to meet for the first time at the altar and commit to many weeks of “marriage,” experiencing a honeymoon, moving in together, and meeting each other’s families.

Moreover, the couples will need to navigate honesty boxes, dramatic dinner parties, and emotional commitment ceremonies, which will bring them closer or tear them apart.

As season 12 of Married at First Sight Australia recently arrived on TV screens up and down the country, you might be eager to see how many contestants will make it to the end.

If so, continue reading to learn how many couples are likely to remain together in the 2025 season.

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3 or 4 Couples is the Most Likely Outcome

According to betting odds, three or four couples are likely to remain together in Married at First Sight Australia 2025.

Only a small percentage typically stay together in the final vows, and some are likely to break-up once cameras stop rolling for various reasons.

For this reason, it is realistic to assume that many matches will go their separate ways in the coming weeks.

Contestants will have entered Married at First Sight Australia hoping to find their soulmate like other past contestants, such as Jules and Cameron, Kerry and Johnny, and Martha and Michael.

Only 1 or 2 Couples Could Stay Together

If you have watched the first few episodes of season 12, it is clear to see that some of the couples already appear a little shaky and (*spoiler alert*) one of the grooms left his bride on their honeymoon.

Rumor has it that this season will experience at least one cheating scandal, which is believed to impact two couples on the show, which could signal the end of their relationships.

With much drama reportedly happening between the contestants, it wouldn’t be a shock if one or two couples were left standing in 2025.

However, the experts will likely do everything in their power to keep each couple together and help get their relationships off to the best possible start.

Of course, it is always possible that other contestants who weren’t matched together might fall head over heels in love. It has happened before on the show with Evelyn and Duncan and Jono and Ellie.

5 to 6 Couples Could Fall in Love

Despite reports of various cheating scandals and gaslighting, many of the couples on the 12th season of Married at First Sight Australia seem smitten with each other.

As some couples have already developed a strong connection, and with two couples knowing each other before they met at the altar, many could go the distance.

For this reason, it isn’t impossible that five or six couples will remain together this year, which would be a fantastic outcome for the show and the 2025 contestants.

If you cannot wait to watch the couples fall in love and the inevitable drama unfold, you can tune into Married at First Sight Australia on Channel 9 or 9Now in Australia. The reality TV show will air at 7 pm every Sunday and at 7.30 pm from Monday to Wednesday.

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