A cosy catch up with a mud-loving ITV2 Cabins’ star.

As The Cabins returns to ITV2 and ITV Hub we catch up with season 1 singleton Ashleigh, who continued her search for rural romance on Muddy Matches Popular muddy-minded TV dating show, The Cabins hits television screens on ITV2 and ITV Hub for a second series this January. It gives us ample reason for a… Continue reading A cosy catch up with a mud-loving ITV2 Cabins’ star.

Why 2022 is set to be the year of rural slow-mance

Singles advised to show more patience and understanding as a slower pace of dating is expected to be 2022’s biggest online dating trend. In some quarters it’s known as hesi-dating. Others refer to the term slow-mance; Whatever you choose to call it, a slower pace of dating, more akin to traditional courtship, is expected to… Continue reading Why 2022 is set to be the year of rural slow-mance

7 dating app habits that don’t cut the corn with mud lovers

New Year, new opportunities; avoid these dating habits, from other dating apps, that we know don’t float the boat of the mud loving singletons. Country life dating at Muddy Matches has bloomed over the last 22 months as the public rediscovered an appreciation of fresh air and life outdoors during the slower pace of life… Continue reading 7 dating app habits that don’t cut the corn with mud lovers

7 muddy secrets that let rural romance bloom in the New Year

2021 has been a year in which making meaningful muddy connections has bloomed. Here, mud inspired couples reveal their top tips after meeting on Muddy Matches. At Muddy Matches, we have seen many thousands of new matches and new relationships bloom into countryside engagements, lockdown weddings, the pitter patter of tiny wellies and life changing… Continue reading 7 muddy secrets that let rural romance bloom in the New Year

Farmers busy making hay, not love with co-workers

A rare breed? Farmers don’t feature in a list of occupations who get their kicks with co-workers or colleagues The top 10 list of professions mostly likely to have intimate relations with a work colleague was revealed yesterday, and farmers, and ag workers, were not ranked. They were clearly too busy making hay, not love… Continue reading Farmers busy making hay, not love with co-workers

I met my perfect match online whilst country-life dating

A mud-loving mum of three has heaped praise on her perfect Muddy Matches experience after unearthing her ‘dream match’ whilst country life dating. Equine vet Julia, 38 from Shropshire, met 70% muddy, shooting fan Simon online in 2017, immediately bonding over a shared passion for outdoor adventure and their joint love of country pursuits. 2… Continue reading I met my perfect match online whilst country-life dating

Clare’s Law – and what it means for your safety

Whatever your walk of life, when it comes to matters of the heart, first and foremost online dating should be safe, and fun. At Muddy Matches, we believe mud lovers who choose to country-life date with us should do so with confidence, reassurance, and empowerment. And 99.9% of the time that’s exactly how they feel.… Continue reading Clare’s Law – and what it means for your safety

Festive farmers raise spirits with Christmas tractor conveys

Festive farmers from right across the country are doing their best to raise spirits this year with Christmas tractor conveys more popular than ever. A Christmas convey of near 100 tractors draped in fairy lights, tinsel and twinkling LEDs will, once again, hit the streets of Merseyside to help raise funds for a local hospital.… Continue reading Festive farmers raise spirits with Christmas tractor conveys

“The best online dating experience by a country mile”

A young farming lad from Lincolnshire says Muddy Matches is the ‘best online dating experience’ by a fair country mile… and he’s tried a fair few in pursuit of unearthing the love of his life. 80% muddy agricultural worker Tom connected with country pursuits fan Jenny, his now girlfriend, within a week of joining Muddy… Continue reading “The best online dating experience by a country mile”