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Thursday 02 July 2015 10:05 am

London love mapped: The Tube stations where you’re most likely to find a date – Liverpool Street for singles, Goldhawk Lane for women and Pudding Mill Lane for men

By: Lynsey Barber

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Looking for Love? Head to Liverpool Street, where you'll find a singles hotspot.

The commuter hub along with Tottenham Court Road and Piccadilly Circus have the greatest number of people without a significant other than any other station in London.

For the greatest chance of finding a date, men should head to Goldhawk Road in west London, however, where they'll find 3.8 single women to every man – the best ratio in London. West is best if men want to increase their chances of finding a date, as the single women outnumber men here more than anywhere else in the city.

Top ten stations with the best chances of getting a date

Meanwhile, women should alight at Pudding Mill Lane in east London where they'll be outnumbered 4.6 to one. There's also a swell of eligible bachelors around the square mile, at Cannon Street, Monumnet and Waterloo, according to Match.com.

London's potential love hotspots was compiled by the online dating site, which studied the movements of its members across 153 London Underground stations in zones one and two using geo-location data.

The people of north London appear to be the most loved up, with the fewest singles found at Hampstead, St John's Wood and Swiss Cottage.

Top ten stations with the most singles

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