Season 11 of Married At First Sight Australia is well underway and it’s been a very dramatic season so far.
With couples Collins and Natalie, and Ash and Madeleine having already left the experiment, we are left with 10 couples.
It’s fair to say that no bride and groom has had a smooth ride so far… that being said, viewers already seem to know which couples will make it to their final vows.
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The website Sportsbet is predicting which couples are most likely to stay together, according to MAFS fans.
Jack and Tori have been placed as the couple most likely to make it to their final vows based on their journey in the experiment so far. Their odds currently stand at 1.08.
These odds are surprising due to the fact that Jack has openly admitted he is not sexually attracted to Tori. The bride, however, remains infatuated by her groom.
Nonetheless, the two do stand as a very strong couple in the experiment. Recent reports also speculate that Tori and Jack shared Christmas together last year, further suggesting the two really have gone the distance.
Following closely behind are Jayden and Eden with odds at 1.10. The couple had one minor setback toward the start of the experiment, however, the two soon moved past it and their bond is growing stronger by the day.
This may be a surprise for some, however, following closely behind in third place are Sara and Tim with odds at 1.25.
Though Sara and Tim have argued more than other couples, their personalities appear to match really well, and fans believe this will be enough to get the two through.
Following behind the top three are Andrea and Richard with odds at 2.37, Lucinda and Timothy at 2.90, Cassandra and Tristan at 13.00, and Lauren and Jonathan at 13.00.
This leaves Ellie and Ben the couple least expected to make it out of the experiment, with odds at 21.00.
Ellie and Ben have had a very rocky relationship… from their differences in values, Ben’s behaviour toward Ellie, and Ellie not believing he is on MAFS for the right reasons.
Recent news has also revealed that Ellie and Jonathan have been spotted together outside the experiment, suggesting a potential cheating scandal to arise later in the experiment.
Married At First Sight Australia airs Monday to Wednesday, 7:30pm, and Sunday, 7pm, on Channel 9 and 9Now
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