Exciting news for fans of the heartwarming Apple TV+ series, *Ted Lasso*—Season 4 is officially in the works, as confirmed by star and producer Jason Sudeikis. The announcement came during a lively chat on the *New Heights* sports podcast, hosted by NFL brothers Jason and Travis Kelce. A snippet from the podcast's latest episode captures the moment when the Kelce brothers pressed Sudeikis for any updates on *Ted Lasso* following the conclusion of Season 3 in the summer of 2023.
Sudeikis shared the exciting news, stating, "That’s what we’re writing. We’re writing Season 4 now. That’s the official word, yeah. Ted’s coaching a women’s team." This revelation has sparked a wave of enthusiasm among fans eagerly awaiting more of the beloved show.
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 concrete news on the continuation of *Ted Lasso* in nearly two years, bringing much-needed relief to fans who have been hoping for more of the feel-good soccer series. While details such as whether Season 4 will be the final one or the setting remain undisclosed, Sudeikis humorously sidestepped Travis Kelce's query about Ted returning to the U.S., saying, "Yeah, that’s too many questions, and that’s only because I don’t know."
According to *Deadline*, actress Juno Temple, who plays Keeley, is in negotiations to reprise her role, while Hannah Waddingham, Brett Goldstein, and Jeremy Swift are confirmed to return as Rebecca, Roy, and Leslie, respectively. Sources indicate that the first episode of the new season will likely be filmed in Kansas City before Ted heads back to the UK, with production set to commence in July.
Apple TV+ is already making moves to rekindle the public's interest in *Ted Lasso*. Although specific release dates and plot details remain under wraps, the show's official X/Twitter account playfully acknowledged its hiatus with a post that read:
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 *Ted Lasso* came in the summer of 2024, when *Deadline* reported that Season 4 was nearing greenlight status. For more insights into Sudeikis' critically acclaimed soccer show, you can explore why mid-2023 was a particularly tough time for TV fans or check out our review of the *Ted Lasso* Season 3 premiere here.