Alright, Ted Lasso fans, let’s talk about the news that’s got us all grinning like Roy Kent after a good day: Season 4 is happening! Apple TV+ broke the internet in March 2025 with the official word, and now we’re all itching to know what’s next for our favourite coach and his AFC Richmond crew. After that emotional Season 3 finale, we’ve got burning questions—when’s it coming out? Who’s in the lineup? And what’s the story this time? Grab a biscuit, settle in, and let’s dig into the latest on Ted Lasso Season 4.

When Can We Watch Ted Lasso Season 4?

No exact date yet, but here’s the deal: filming starts in July 2025, bouncing between Kansas City and the UK. Making a season of Ted Lasso is like baking a perfect pie—it takes time. Shooting, editing, and all the behind-the-scenes magic usually means a year or so before we get new episodes. Our bet? We’re looking at early to mid-2026, maybe spring if we’re lucky. Until then, fire up Apple TV+ and rewatch the first three seasons to get your Lasso fix. Keep an eye on social media for any sneaky updates—Apple loves to tease us!

Who’s Coming Back?

The Ted Lasso gang is like that friend group you never want to leave, and most of them are back for Season 4. Here’s who we’re expecting to see:

  • Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso

  • Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton

  • Brett Goldstein as Roy Kent

  • Jeremy Swift as Leslie Higgins

  • Juno Temple as Keeley Jones

  • Nick Mohammed as Nate Shelley

  • Brendan Hunt as Coach Beard

One potential heartbreaker: Phil Dunster as Jamie Tartt might miss out because he’s filming a new HBO comedy with Steve Carell. Hopefully, he’ll pop in for a quick “oi!” Also, Ted’s son, Henry, is getting a new actor to play an older, soccer-loving kid, so expect some dad-son moments. Plus, with a women’s team joining AFC Richmond, we’re bound to meet some awesome new players. Casting calls are coming soon, so stay tuned!

What’s Season 4 About?

Season 3 left us with Ted back in Kansas, AFC Richmond killing it, and Keeley pitching a women’s team. Now, Jason Sudeikis let slip on the New Heights podcast that Ted’s coaching the AFC Richmond women’s squad—yep, that hint from Season 3 is happening! This is huge, opening up a whole new playbook for stories and characters.

Picture this: Ted’s juggling life as a dad in Kansas while getting pulled back to the UK to coach the women’s team. The first episode might start stateside before we’re back in Richmond’s locker room. We’ll probably see Ted tackling fatherhood, new players bringing fresh energy, and the same heart-tugging mix of humor and hope. Sudeikis teased the season’s about “diving in headfirst,” so expect bold moves, maybe some curveballs, and definitely more of the show’s knack for tackling big stuff like mental health and teamwork with a smile.

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