First Dates - Season 9

Season 9
Episodes

Episode 1

Episode 2

Episode 3

Episode 4

Episode 5

Episode 6

Episode 7
Rating herself a 10 on the adventurous scale, Mary from Barcelona meets Betty Boo from Kildare, who once ate raw meat to impress a date.

Episode 8
Software developer Joseph is matched with multilingual tech translator Hyeji - who clearly speaks his language - and musician Ben meets self-confessed weirdo Kyra.

Episode 9
Wellness coach Colm from Dun Laoghaire meets impulsive Maria rom Wexford, while Chloe from Cavan is seeking a jive partner - will Craig from Offaly mark her dance card?

Episode 10
Dublin taxi driver Abi from Blanchardstown meets super-confident car salesman Sean from Palmerstown.

Episode 11
Kate Ann from Longford is matched with self-confessed 'mammy's boy' Phillip from Dublin, while Grace, whose last boyfriend was a plumber, meets plumber's apprentice Daniel.

Episode 12
Guitar teacher Jodie forms a dating duet with multi-instrumentalist Darragh, while Leona is overjoyed when actor William turns out to look just like her favourite Doctor Who star

Episode 13

Episode 14
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