The UK spin-off of Netflix's reality show Love Is Blind has finally arrived on the streaming platform – well, four episodes have.

Hosting duties are being filled by Big Brother presenter Emma Willis, alongside her husband and Busted band alum Matt Willis. They've been tasked with guiding the extensive line-up through the whole pod process for the first instalment of the UK version.

The 30 singletons looking for love have now entered the isolation pods, adjacent to their prospective partners.

The four episodes already available to stream deliver plenty of nerves, laughter and classic reality TV drama as the experiment gets under way – but there's more to come.

Later on in the reality show's run, the contestants will seal the deal with a proposal and finally lay eyes on the person they've chosen to marry for the first time. Unlike other reality shows on Netflix, there's no big cash prize awaiting the winning couple end: the only gifts up for grabs are true love and matrimonial bliss.

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Now, let's get to it: when will we be getting more episodes of Love Is Blind UK?

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How many episodes of Love Is Blind UK are there?

If you've already binged the available episodes on Netflix and love what you've seen so far, you're in luck, because we're not even halfway through the season yet. Netflix has released the first four, but there are 11 episodes in total.

Keep reading for full details on the show's release schedule.

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When are more episodes of Love Is Blind UK out? Full release schedule

The first four episodes of the dating franchise have dropped on Netflix on August 7.

The next five episodes will follow a week later on August 14, with the grand finale and subsequent reunion episode coming on August 21.

The full breakdown of the Love Is Blind UK release schedule is as follows:

  • Episodes 1-4: Wednesday, August 7 (available now)
  • Episodes 5-9: Wednesday, August 14
  • Episodes 10-11: Wednesday, August 21

Love Is Blind UK is available on Netflix.

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