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Emily Sleight

Married at First Sight UK - who will stay together predicted by experts with numbers

While lamenting the loss of Love Island for another year, we've all got sucked in to Married at First Sight UK - and it's been providing us with all the drama.

If you haven’t watched it yet, it basically centres around eight couples who have never met before until their wedding day.

From drama-filled dinner parties to commitment ceremonies, plenty of action in this series.

So, let’s crunch some numbers:

According to Google search data, the current season is the UK’s most popular, with interest up by 566 per cent from the previous season.

A study by Casumo has revealed which couples are more likely to stay wed, taking into account the number of arguments, their happiness at the wedding, and compatibility doubts.

The figures show that Tayah & Adam and Marilsye & Franky are most likely to wed and bag joint first place.

=1: Tayah & Adam

=1: Marilyse & Franky

3: Dan & Matt

4: Morag & Luke

5: Megan & Bob

6: Amy & Josh

=8: Nikita & Ant

=8: Jordan & Alexis

The study found that zero arguments and positive conversations are what led Tayah & Adam and Marilyse & Franky to bag joint first place.

In contrast, Nikita & Ant and Jordan & Alexis were least likely to stay wed, both getting joint last place (which is no surprise after this week's explosive episode.)

With Tayah & Adam already dropping the L bomb, it’s no wonder that they’re the favourites to stay together, but only time will tell.

There will be 21 episodes, four times a week, and it will conclude on Monday, October 4, so there’s plenty that could change within that time.

Do you agree with this study, or do you have other winners in mind?

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