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    Married at First Sight Australia is back on February 2, 2026, and season 13 is being sold as the franchise’s most unpredictable yet, while also being the most tightly managed.

    That sounds like it shouldn’t be possible, but the off-camera reports make it add up a bit more. MAFS Filming was reportedly hit by repeated blow-ups, including walkouts, a runaway bride who allegedly vanished for 14 hours, and at least one dinner party so heated that production had to stop mid-scene.

    Want to keep up without tripping over spoilers? Here’s how to watch Married at First Sight Australia Season 13 online, on TV, and from anywhere.

    Watch Married at First Sight Australia Quick Guide

    Key Dates

    • Premiere: Monday, February 2
    • Times: 7:30 p.m. AEST / 4:30 a.m. ET / 9.30 a.m. GMT

    Watch Married at First Sight Australia S13 streams for free

    MAFS fans Down Under can watch all of Married at First Sight Australia season 13, FREE on the 9Now streaming service. It will also be available for FREE in the U.K. via the Channel 4 streaming service, though there will likely be a delay.

    Abroad? Grab a VPN and watch your usual free stream from anywhere.

    Watch Married at First Sight Australia 2026 from anywhere

    If you are travelling and your usual streaming service is blocked, a VPN (virtual private network) can help by letting your device appear to be back home, so you can keep using the apps and subscriptions you already have.

    TechRadar regularly tests VPNs, and SurfShark is a strong all-around option for streaming thanks to its speed and broad device support (phones, laptops, streaming sticks).

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    How to watch Married at First Sight Australia 2026 in Australia

    Channel 9 is airing Season 13, with episodes broadcast Monday to Thursday at 7:30pm AEST.

    If you prefer streaming, 9Now offers episodes on demand after they air, free.

    There is also a companion show, MAFS: After The Dinner Party, which streams weekly on Stan after the main show’s dinner party episodes.

    Going to be outside Oz during the MAFS? Simply download a VPN to access your 9Now account from overseas, without being blocked.

    How to watch Married at First Sight Australia 2026 in the US

    In the US, MAFS Australia typically appears months later on Lifetime and its app, rather than day and date with Australia.

    Some previous seasons have also been available via Prime Video (often as paid seasons), which can be useful if you are catching up.

    If you are an Aussie but are currently in the US, you can use Surfshark to log in to all your home subscriptions and watch as normal.

    How to watch Married at First Sight Australia 2026 in the UK

    In the UK, MAFS Australia is expected to arrive around four to five weeks after the Australian premiere, putting an estimated start around Monday, March 2, 2026.

    It should air on E4, with episodes available to stream for free on Channel 4’s streaming service after broadcast.

    Aussie visiting the UK? A VPN such as Surfshark can help you access 9Now and watch all the latest MAFS 2026 episodes from anywhere.

    How to watch Married at First Sight Australia 2026 in New Zealand

    In New Zealand, Season 13 is scheduled to begin on Monday, February 9, 2026.

    You can watch on Three via ThreeNow.

    Married at First Sight Australia 2026: Cast

    • Gia Fleur: A 35-year-old disability support worker dubbed the “wildest bride in history.”
    • Bec Zacharia: A 35-year-old account manager and socialite from South Australia.
    • Stella Mickunaite: A blunt 35-year-old originally from Lithuania.
    • Alissa Fay: A 33-year-old nurse and social media manager known for wearing her heart on her sleeve.
    • Brook Crompton: A 27-year-old model looking for loyalty after past heartbreaks.
    • Julia Vogl: A 35-year-old bisexual confidence consultant who has had serious relationships with both men and women.
    • Rachel Gilmore: A 35-year-old with “maternal energy” and a heart of gold.
    • Rebecca Zukowski: A Melbourne-based divorced mum seeking an equal partner.
    • Mel Akbay: A 28-year-old public servant who admits to being highly picky.
    • Chris Nield: A controversial groom who reportedly clashes with brides almost immediately.
    • Luke Fourniotis: A Victorian farmer with a tragic backstory involving the loss of his father.
    • Scott McCristal: An “adrenaline junkie” and entrepreneur who enjoys fast cars.
    • Danny Hewitt: A real estate agent who describes himself as a “cuddly teddy bear” but has a “player” reputation.
    • Filip Gregov: A disciplined creature of habit looking for a traditional relationship.
    • Steven: A divorced dad-of-four in his 40s who previously played in a heavy metal band.
    • David: A religious workaholic born in Nigeria.
    • Grayson: A groom who considers his parents his best friends.

    Married at First Sight Australia 2026: FAQs

    Who are the experts for Season 13?

    The expert panel remains unchanged, featuring relationship advisors John Aiken and Mel Schilling, along with clinical sexologist Alessandra Rampolla (follow on Instagram at @alessarampolla).

    How many singles are in the initial cast?

    There are 18 singles (9 brides and 9 grooms) entering the experiment at the start of the season.

    What are the new format changes for 2026?

    A brand-new challenge designed to expose hidden truths and long-held secrets.

    Returning from the previous season, but with a powerful new twist that forces make-or-break decisions.

    A weekly companion series, titled MAFS: After The Dinner Party, will stream exclusively on Stan immediately following the dinner party episodes.

    Is it actually legal to be “married” on the show?

    No. Under Australian law, the weddings on the show are not legally binding. They are commitment ceremonies, because the 1961 Marriage Act requires a one‑month notice period, which is incompatible with the show’s “strangers meeting at the altar” premise.

    We test and review VPN services for legal recreational use. For example: 1. Accessing a service from another country (subject to the terms and conditions of that service). 2. Protecting your online security and strengthening your online privacy when abroad. We do not support or condone the illegal or malicious use of VPN services. Consuming pirated content that is paid-for is neither endorsed nor approved by Future Publishing.

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    Caroline is a freelance contributor for TechRadar, working primarily across the smart home and appliances channels. Currently the smart home editor for Livingetc and other homes titles, she has a decade of experience in technology journalism and loves nothing more than using whatever knowledge she has gained to help herself and others make better decisions about what devices to bring into their home.

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