Exciting news for fans of the heartwarming soccer series, as Jason Sudeikis, the star and producer of Ted Lasso, has officially announced that the show is set to return for a fourth season. The announcement came during a lively conversation on the New Heights sports podcast, hosted by NFL brothers Jason and Travis Kelce. In a snippet from the podcast's latest episode, the Kelce brothers were seen eagerly inquiring about the future of the series post the conclusion of Season 3 in the summer of 2023.
Sudeikis shared, "That's what we're writing. We're writing Season 4 now," confirming the exciting news. He also teased that in the upcoming season, Ted will be taking on a new challenge by coaching a women's team. This development was shared on the New Heights X/Twitter account, further fueling anticipation among fans.
Ted Lasso is BACK for Season 4 … and he’s got a new team
— New Heights (@newheightshow) March 14, 2025
New episode with Jason Sudeikis!!
Video drops 9:30amET on YouTube
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This update marks the first significant news on the continuation of Ted Lasso in nearly two years, providing much-needed reassurance to fans who have been eagerly awaiting more of the feel-good series. Details such as whether Season 4 will be the final season or the specific setting are still under wraps. Even Travis Kelce couldn't extract more information from Sudeikis about Ted's potential return to the U.S., to which Sudeikis humorously responded, "Yeah, that's too many questions, and that's only because I don't know."
In other casting news, Deadline reports that Juno Temple, who plays Keeley, is in negotiations to return for the new season, while Hannah Waddingham, Brett Goldstein, and Jeremy Swift are confirmed to reprise their roles as Rebecca, Roy, and Leslie, respectively. According to sources, filming for the first episode of Season 4 is expected to take place in Kansas City before Ted returns to the UK, with production slated to begin in July.
Apple TV+ is actively working to keep Ted Lasso in the spotlight. Although no release date or detailed plot information has been disclosed yet, the show's official X/Twitter account made a playful comeback, humorously addressing its unexpected hiatus.
Finally found the dang password to this thing.
— Ted Lasso (@TedLasso) March 14, 2025
Sorry y’all. What’d I miss?
The last significant update on the Ted Lasso storyline came in the summer of 2024, when Deadline reported that Season 4 was on the verge of being greenlit. For more insights into Sudeikis' critically acclaimed soccer show, you can explore why mid-2023 was a challenging time for TV fans. Additionally, don't miss our review of the Ted Lasso Season 3 premiere here.