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‘Ted Lasso’ season 4 reveals first look, set for summer release

Published on: January 29, 2026 12:40 PM

Ted Lasso' Season 4 Sets Summer Release, Reveals First-Look Photos

Apple TV+ has unveiled the first look at ‘Ted Lasso’ season 4, confirming the series’ return this summer, three years after the last season aired in March 2023. The Emmy-winning comedy, which has earned 13 Emmy Awards to date, was officially renewed in March 2025.

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Jason Sudeikis, the series creator and star, reprises his role as the affable football coach Ted Lasso. In the upcoming season, Ted faces a new challenge, taking charge of a women’s football team in the second division. The storyline marks a fresh direction for the series, expanding its focus beyond the fictional AFC Richmond men’s team.

 

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First look images for ‘TED LASSO’ Season 4.

The new season follows Ted returning to Richmond for his biggest challenge yet: coaching a women’s football team.

Releasing in Summer on Apple TV pic.twitter.com/tZyoq0VEtk

— DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) January 28, 2026


The new season also introduces Tanya Reynolds, known for Sex Education, as an assistant coach at Ted’s club. Additionally, a significant casting change sees Grant Feely taking over the role of Ted’s son, Henry, replacing Gus Turner, who had portrayed the character in previous seasons.

Series regulars including Hannah Waddingham, Juno Temple, Brett Goldstein, and others are expected to return, continuing to bring their signature performances to the popular comedy-drama.

Apple TV+ shared the announcement via its official Instagram account, stating: “You better believe it. Ted Lasso returns this summer.” Fans can expect the same blend of humour, heart, and sports drama that made the show a global hit while exploring new storylines and character dynamics.

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With its Emmy-winning legacy and devoted fanbase, Ted Lasso season 4 promises to maintain its mix of comedy, mentorship, and inspirational storytelling, while opening doors to fresh narratives in women’s football. The official release date is yet to be confirmed, but summer 2026 is anticipated for the premiere.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: Apple TV, Emmy-winning show, Jason Sudeikis, Lifestyle-latest, season 4, Ted Lasso, TV release, women’s football

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