Grab your barbecue sauce, open a peanut butter jar, and get ready to shout “WHISTLE!” because a show stuffed full of Kansas City references is coming back for more.Kansas City native and showrunner Jason Sudeikis has confirmed “Ted Lasso” is coming back for season four. Sudeikis dished the details in the “New Heights” podcast with Jason and Travis Kelce, all the more fitting because of Sudeikis’ status as a Kansas City super fan. RELATED: See the best Kansas City references from “Ted Lasso”Apple TV confirmed the news a short time later with a photo on social media showing the iconic “Ted Lasso” masthead on the show’s signature blue folding seat — stadium seat number four, of course.One big change Sudeikis teased: Ted is coming back to coach a women’s team. If you’ve got the memory of a goldfish, or haven’t seen the show’s third season yet, you might want to stop reading because SPOILER ALERT!Sudeikis’ Ted Lasso left London and AFC Richmond after three years with the team, paving the way for Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) to take over. Lasso returns to the United States to his son, where he now coaches Henry’s soccer team.The show had what many felt to be a grand conclusion. Despite the public’s begging for more episodes for years, the announcement of a season four comes as somewhat of a surprise.But, given what Sudeikis teased about Ted coaching a women’s team, one has to think of two connections: We know Ted Lasso is a KC Current fan, and we left Keeley (Juno Temple) and Rebecca (Hannah Waddingham) at the end of season three considering a proposal for an AFC Richmond women’s team. Will Ted embrace his Kansas City roots? Or will he head back across the pond for more time with his AFC Richmond friends?We don’t know. But, in the words of Ted Lasso himself, “It smells like potential.”
KANSAS CITY, Mo. —Grab your barbecue sauce, open a peanut butter jar, and get ready to shout “WHISTLE!” because a show stuffed full of Kansas City references is coming back for more.
Kansas City native and showrunner Jason Sudeikis has confirmed “Ted Lasso” is coming back for season four.
Sudeikis dished the details in the “New Heights” podcast with Jason and Travis Kelce, all the more fitting because of Sudeikis’ status as a Kansas City super fan.
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Ted Lasso is BACK for Season 4 … and he’s got a new team New episode with Jason Sudeikis!! Video drops 9:30amET on YouTube
Listen early NOW on Wondery+ pic.twitter.com/XxeZ4YomBw
— New Heights (@newheightshow) March 14, 2025
RELATED: See the best Kansas City references from “Ted Lasso”
Apple TV confirmed the news a short time later with a photo on social media showing the iconic “Ted Lasso” masthead on the show’s signature blue folding seat — stadium seat number four, of course.
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Season 4. pic.twitter.com/nwyCSnJVi6
— Apple TV (@AppleTV) March 14, 2025
One big change Sudeikis teased: Ted is coming back to coach a women’s team.
If you’ve got the memory of a goldfish, or haven’t seen the show’s third season yet, you might want to stop reading because SPOILER ALERT!
Sudeikis’ Ted Lasso left London and AFC Richmond after three years with the team, paving the way for Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) to take over. Lasso returns to the United States to his son, where he now coaches Henry’s soccer team.
The show had what many felt to be a grand conclusion. Despite the public’s begging for more episodes for years, the announcement of a season four comes as somewhat of a surprise.
But, given what Sudeikis teased about Ted coaching a women’s team, one has to think of two connections: We know Ted Lasso is a KC Current fan, and we left Keeley (Juno Temple) and Rebecca (Hannah Waddingham) at the end of season three considering a proposal for an AFC Richmond women’s team.
This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
Will Ted embrace his Kansas City roots? Or will he head back across the pond for more time with his AFC Richmond friends?
We don’t know. But, in the words of Ted Lasso himself, “It smells like potential.”