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The Season 3 finale of Ted Lasso seemed to have wrapped the series up with a bow. Richmond were runners up in the Premier League, Ted (Jason Sudeikis) returned home to the States to be with his son, Rebecca (Waddingham) sells the club back to the fans, Roy (Goldstein) becomes Richmond’s coach, and Keeley (Temple) grows her PR firm while presenting Rebecca with a proposal for a woman’s soccer team. However, it’s that last detail that seems to have been the deciding factor among the Ted Lasso creators on whether or not there was more story to tell.

The show’s official description states of the new season, “Ted returns to Richmond, taking on his biggest challenge yet: coaching a second division womenโs football team. Throughout the course of the season, Ted and the team learn to leap before they look, taking chances they never thought they would.โ
The new premise presents an exciting bevy of opportunities for the show. Though Ted is no longer a fish out of water, coaching a women’s team will likely come with its own unique challenges, not just for Ted, but for the club. Also, it appears that the famously nice coach will need some convincing to be coaxed back across the pond if the show’s production starts in Kansas City. Apple TV+ did confirm that filming with continue in London later this year.








