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"Ted Lasso" returns: kindness is back on the pitch - and the stakes are higher than ever

There are shows that simply entertain. And then there are those that quietly shape the spirit of an era. “Ted Lasso” belongs to the latter. And now, it’s back.

There are shows that simply entertain. And then there are those that quietly shape the spirit of an era. “Ted Lasso” belongs to the latter. And now, it’s back.

Apple has released the teaser for season four, and the date is set: August 5. Football, humor, character — everything is back in play.

This time, the story takes a turn that feels almost like a personal challenge.

Ted Lasso returns to London, but he’s no longer coaching a men’s team. His mission is a women’s second-division football club.

And that changes the game entirely.

The official synopsis makes it clear:
the team must learn to act on instinct, taking risks like never before.

This is no longer just about sport. It’s about character.

The teaser doesn’t hold back.

In one scene, Ted walks through Richmond and encounters a fan with “strong opinions.”
The line hits directly:

“Shame you’re coaching a bunch of girls… you’re an idiot.”

And that’s where things get interesting.

Because “Ted Lasso” has never been just about football. It’s always been about a clash of perspectives:
cynicism versus belief in people, aggression versus calm confidence, noise versus inner balance.

Good news for fans: the core cast is returning.

Back in the lineup:

Jason Sudeikis (Ted Lasso)
Brendan Hunt (Coach Beard)
Hannah Waddingham (Rebecca)

And it’s this chemistry that has always made the show feel alive — not just “nice.”

New characters are entering the game — and that means one thing: no calm ahead.

Joining the cast:

Tanya Reynolds
Jude Mack
Faye Marsay
Abbi Hearn

Also worth noting is the updated storyline of Ted’s son, Henry — now a football player himself, played by Grant Feely.

10 episodes that could reshape the tone of the series

The new season will consist of 10 episodes — and that matters.

Less filler — more intensity.
Each episode will play out like its own match, with no room to relax.

"Ted Lasso" returns: kindness is back on the pitch - and the stakes are higher than ever
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