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Three years and then change Ted Lasso After wrapping up its third season, the Emmy Award-winning comedy series will return to the field.
Apple TV announced on Tuesday that the show’s fourth season will premiere on August 5, with the main character (Jason Sudeikis) returning to London to coach the AFC Richmond women’s team. The streamer also released a new photo from the upcoming season and a teaser recorded for “Rubber Band Man” by Mumford & Sons and Hozier.
The teaser shows Ted getting back into the swing of things in London, the women of Richmond in action, and some glimpses of the returning and new cast. Hannah Waddingham, Juno Temple, Brett Goldstein, Brendan Hunt and Jeremy Swift reprise their roles from previous seasons alongside new regular cast Tanya Reynolds, Judd Mac, Faye Marsay, Rex Hayes, Aisling Sharkey, Abby Hearn and Grant Feeley. The teaser also shows Andrea Anders as Ted’s ex-wife (possibly no longer?) Michelle; Matteo van der Grijn as Matthijs, the Dutchman Rebecca (Waddingham) who falls in love with Matthijs in season three; and Tracey Ullman in a yet-to-be-revealed guest role. Watch it below.
Apple TV has ordered a fourth season of Ted Lasso In March 2025, it ended a long round of speculation about the future of the show after the 2023 third season concluded the storyline of Ted coaching the Richmond men’s team. In January, Apple said the show would return in the summer.
The 10-episode fourth season will see Ted “face his biggest challenge yet: coaching a Division II women’s soccer team,” the log says. “Over the course of the season, Ted and the team learn to jump before they look, and take chances they never thought they would.”
Jack Burdette, who has an overall deal with Apple TV, executive produces the fourth season with Sudeikis, Hunt, Joe Kelly, Jane Baker, Jamie Lee, Bell Wruppel, Goldstein, Lynn Bowen, Bill Lawrence, Jeff Ingold, and Lisa Katzer. Goldstein and Bowen are also writers. Sarah Walker and Phoebe Walsh are writers and producers. Sasha Garone is co-producing. Julia Lyndon is a season four writer, and Dylan Marron is the story editor. Warner Bros. produces. TV and Universal TV series.

