'Married at First Sight' season 4 release date: New experts, new location, new episodes set for July 2017

"Married at First Sight" will soon be back with a new season, and fans will get to see strangers getting married to each other and trying to make things work.
The reality series' fourth season is expected to premiere in July, according to People. FYI has already revealed that season 4 will be set in Miami, as opposed to last season's Atlanta and New York.
Besides having a new city to be set in, the show will also be different since there will be new experts on board to help season 4 couples. In March, three experts, psychologist Dr. Joseph Cilona, sexologist Dr. Logan Levkoff, and spiritual advisor Greg Epstein confirmed that they won't be returning to the series.
For season 4, there will only be three experts instead of the usual four. Sociologist Dr. Pepper Schwartz will be joined by Pastor Calvin Roberson and relationship expert Rachel DeAlto. Both newcomers have the experience to help couples work out a healthy marriage, as reported by International Business Times.
"Married at First Sight" makes strangers participate in a social experiment that will pair them up with another person. These people will have their first meeting on the day of their wedding. Experts come in to help work out issues between couples as they go through an awkward stage of honeymoon. The couples will then stay together and will try to see if their marriage can work in six weeks.
By the end of the season, the couples will decide if they want to stay married even after the end of the show or get a divorce.
So far, only two couples from the reality series have stayed married. Season 1's Jamie Otis and Doug Hehner and Jason Carrion and Cortney Hendrix.
"Married at First Sight" season 4 will have 14 episodes and will premiere on July 26, 9 p.m. ET on FYI.