It is decent, easy to use and friendly…

“I would like to say that I really enjoyed being a member of Muddy matches, by far the best website I came across. It is decent, easy to use and friendly with absorbing vintage values and  lovely hint of the countryside. Well done for creating this service and thank you.”  Mania

TV Show Looking for Single Mums

Sarah Rubin  from Dragonfly TV (makers of One Born Every Minute and The Hotel) wrote to Muddy Matches to say: “Dragonfly TV are making a fun new series where single mums get set up on dates by their family members- is this something you are interested in? When a mum needs a matchmaker, can their… Continue reading TV Show Looking for Single Mums

London 24: “London’s Weirdest Dating Events and Agencies”

You may be surprised to know that countryside dating website Muddy Matches was dreamed up in a pub in London, well it surprised London 24 journalist Kate Nelson, who added it to a list of ‘weird’ London dating websites. Kate said: “[Lucy and Emma]came up with the idea while nursing hangovers in London as a… Continue reading London 24: “London’s Weirdest Dating Events and Agencies”

Money Saving Expert: “20 Tips to Help You Date Online for Less”

Money Saving Expert writers Rose and Jenny give some great advice about how to use online dating websites. They give advice about choosing a website, keeping safe online and arranging a date. The writers describe Muddy Matches as ‘the best dating website for outdoor types’ and said: “Quirky site Muddy Matches* describes itself as an online… Continue reading Money Saving Expert: “20 Tips to Help You Date Online for Less”

VICE: “This Is What It’s Like to Be Gay in the Countryside”

VICE writer Nell Frizzell writes about what it’s like to be gay and live in the countryside. She speaks to people who have experienced ‘coming out’ in a rural community and also to Cath Sykes from National Federation of Young Farmers Clubs about rural isolation. Muddy Matches is mentioned in the article as an example… Continue reading VICE: “This Is What It’s Like to Be Gay in the Countryside”