
Success Stories

How Muddy Matches conjured up love for a beater-turned-seeker who snared herself a keeper and got married in a rearranged wedding amid a pandemic.

Liz and Norm bond over a muddy love of vintage tractors
How an NHS key worker finds happiness with a Cheshire farmer after bonding over a love of vintage tractors on country life dating site Muddy Matches

“I’m loving my new life with my livestock farmer!”
Country life dating experts Muddy Matches inspires northern soul Nichola to find love 180 miles away with livestock farmer Jim in Herefordshire.

Muddy couple get married in the mayhem of a pandemic
Scottish farming couple Rachel and James, who met on Muddy Matches in 4 years ago, have tied the knot in a rearranged, low key lockdown wedding at home on.

“Lockdown with my Muddy Match was heaven!”
Country lover Jemma bubbled up with country house estate manager Mark for lockdown 1... now they are engaged to get married after online dating on Muddy Matches

Lotte’s life changing love with remote Scottish farmer
How Lotte unearthed life changing love, 400 miles away, with remote hill sheep farmer Tim whilst online dating with Muddy Matches

International language of love connects Lewis to Laura
Ich bin ein cow lover. How a Staffordshire dairy farmer's online dating search for a soulmate on Muddy Matches took him to Germany and back in the name of love.

Engaged mud lovers plan hilltop farm honeymoon
Exotic! Engaged Muddy Matches couple choose hilltop farm honeymoon in the Yorkshire Dales over sun drenched sandy beaches after traditional Leap Year Day proposal.

Cheshire mud lovers turn rural intentions into reality
Smallholders Sofi and John use lockdown wisely to turn their rural aspirations into reality after meeting on country life online dating site Muddy Matches

Love blooms in a year for Amy and Jamie
One year ago, farmers son Jamie met Amy on Muddy Matches. Now in the middle of a pandemic and having spent lockdown 182 miles apart, love is stronger than ever

Broken bones not holding muddy bride-to-be back
Horse fall and misplayed wellies leaves muddy bride-to-be bruised, not blushing, ahead of her rearranged lockdown wedding to Farmer Jim
