Metro writer Katie Bailey wrote a tongue-in-cheek guide to the first episode of the new series of 'First Dates'. She made reference to Muddy Matches, by.
Horse loving married couple Sophie and Edward, who met through Muddy Matches are featured in the 12th February issue of Horse & Hound. Speaking to Horse &.
The Telegraph writer Casilda Grigg writes about what people say and what they really mean when it comes to the language of internet dating. Speaking about text.
Telegraph writer Anna Tyzack spoke to Muddy Matches member Lindsay about her experience of dating website Muddy Matches and about using the new 'Get Muddy'.
Muddy Matches was mentioned on the Scott Mills show on BBC Radio 1. Scott was talking about farmer dating in the United States and said that he'd like to set.
MSN.com included Muddy Matches as one of the 'dating sites to try'. The MSN writer said: Many dating sites are city-orientated, so MuddyMatches is a welcome.
Glamour magazine writer Gemma Askham spoke to Muddy Matches co-founder Lucy Reeves about why it's important to look at the terms and conditions when signing.
Tesco Living explores five quirky ways to find love and lists countryside dating website Muddy Matches as the first option. The description of Muddy Matches.
BuzzFeed writer Patrick Smith tracked down 21 of the most unusual online dating websites and among them he listed Muddy Matches as a place for farmers to find.
Muddy Matches was listed as one of the best dating sites for over-forties in The Times. Writer Emily Sargant said: A dating site for those who live in (or.