Ted Lasso S4 release date tease has us desperate for the football season to end

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If you’ve been paying attention to real sports on TV, you’ll have seen Jason Sudeikis rocking-up at the football and the darts in recent weeks. And that’s because he’s in the UK donning the moustache and visor once again as the titular Ted Lasso with season four filming well underway.

Now we’ve got a fresh indication of when in 2026 the show may return to Apple TV following an incredibly successful three seasons with Lasso at the helm of AFC Richmond.

It seems that by the summer we’ll be enjoying the new series with a host of new cast members, with the next season expected to focus on the formation of a women’s team at Richmond. Tanya Reynolds, Faye Marsay, Abbie Hern, Jude Mack, Rex Hayes and Aisling Sharkey are among the cast members enlisted for the team.

The update comes from the boss at Warner Bros. TV, Channing Dungey speaking to Variety about a number of ongoing projects.

“Can you believe we are back in production? This was one of those ones where I was like, ‘I don’t know if we were going to get there,’ but we are here now,” the cheque signer says. “I’m really excited about the new cast. We don’t have a firm date yet from Apple. We’re talking right now about mid-year next year, so your guess is as good as mine as to what that actually means. But I would say sometime from Q2 forward.”

Screw the World Cup. This is the footballing event of the summer.

Are you looking forward to Ted Lasso Season 4? Or has the magic passed now?



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