
Ted Lasso Season 4 Set to Kick Off with a Bold New Chapter in the Women’s Game
Fans ‘Gonna Love’ What’s Next as Jason Sudeikis Moves Beloved Coach into Uncharted Territory
If you thought the Ted Lasso story had ended when our endlessly optimistic American coach boarded a flight back home at the close of Season 3, think again. The hit Apple TV+ series is returning—but not in the way you might expect. This time around, the show is reportedly shifting its focus, giving the beloved mustachioed manager a fresh challenge: women’s football.
Yep, you read that right. Jason Sudeikis, who both stars in and helps write the show, is taking Ted Lasso into new terrain. While fans of AFC Richmond might be sad to wave goodbye to some of the Premier League antics we’ve grown to love, there’s already plenty of buzz—and a lot of excitement—around this unexpected turn.
From Richmond to Reinvention

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The rumours of a Season 4 reboot have been circling for months. Many assumed Ted Lasso’s emotional farewell to England marked the end of the road. But as it turns out, it was more of a transition than a finale.
According to early reports and comments from Apple TV+ execs, the new season won’t just be a continuation—it’ll be a reinvention. New characters, fresh storylines, and a different side of the sport will take center stage. Ted, now back on American soil, is expected to take his coaching talents into the women’s game—a move that reflects not only a narrative twist but also a wider cultural shift in how women’s football is being viewed globally.
This pivot isn’t entirely out of left field. The original premise of Ted Lasso was always about more than football. It’s a story about leadership, belief, and human connection. Transplanting that heart into the vibrant and rapidly evolving world of women’s soccer could prove to be an inspired decision.
Familiar Faces, New Challenges
Filming is scheduled to begin this summer, and while details are being kept tightly under wraps, it sounds like fans can expect to see some familiar faces alongside a wave of new ones. Whether that means Rebecca Welton, Keeley Jones, or Coach Beard will be back is still unclear, but with the storytelling team involved, it’s a safe bet that the blend of heart, humour, and occasional heartbreak will remain firmly intact.
Sudeikis has kept characteristically quiet about plot specifics, but Apple TV’s Head of Development, Matt Cherniss, gave a small but promising hint during an interview with Deadline. “I have high hopes for Season 4 of Ted Lasso,” he said. “We’re just getting down that road. I don’t know what more can be said about Ted Lasso that hasn’t already been said, and we’re so excited that it’s coming back.”
Asked if the show would be reinventing itself, Cherniss kept things cryptic: “I don’t think I want to say anything about the direction that the show is going, only that I think if you love Ted Lasso, you’re gonna love the next season.”
It’s a tantalizing teaser—and one that suggests the team behind the scenes knows just how beloved this series has become.
Why a Move Into Women’s Football Makes Sense
It might seem like a left-field decision at first, but let’s face it—women’s football is having a moment. With record-breaking crowds, global tournaments drawing massive attention, and increased investment across the board, it’s the perfect time for a show like Ted Lasso to spotlight the women’s game.
From the perspective of storytelling, there’s a whole new world of dynamics to explore. The challenges, the underdog spirit, the fight for respect—these themes align beautifully with everything the show has always stood for. Imagine Ted walking into a locker room of driven, often-underestimated women athletes and trying to win them over with biscuits and belief. That’s fertile ground for classic Lasso moments.
Plus, it opens the door to address important conversations around equity, representation, and opportunity—all while keeping the tone light, funny, and, yes, probably tear-jerking in just the right doses.
What’s Next for Ted Lasso?
As of now, there’s no official release date for Ted Lasso Season 4, but with filming set to begin in the coming months, a 2026 debut seems likely. Fans around the world are already speculating about what the new chapter will look like—and if the writers can recreate the magic that made the first three seasons such a phenomenon.
The series has already racked up a string of Emmys and critical acclaim, not just for its witty writing and lovable cast, but for its emotional core. Whether it’s Nate’s redemption arc, Roy Kent’s reluctant vulnerability, or the simple joy of a well-timed “BELIEVE” sign, the show has found a unique place in the cultural conversation.
So where do we go from here? If Jason Sudeikis and his team can successfully blend the soul of Ted Lasso with the vibrant energy of women’s football, Season 4 could become a game-changer—not just for the show, but for the wider sports narrative in television.
A New Season of Hope (and Biscuits)
In the end, it’s not really about whether Ted Lasso is coaching men or women. It’s about the values he brings to the pitch: kindness, empathy, perseverance, and the belief that people can be better—together.
Season 4 promises to bring all of that, with a bold new twist. So buckle up, Lasso fans. Whether you’re a die-hard AFC Richmond supporter or someone new to the journey, it looks like we’re in for another ride full of laughs, life lessons, and a little bit of chaos. And really, would we want it any other way?
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