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‘Ted Lasso’ Season Four Sets New Direction

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Ted Lasso’s fourth season is officially confirmed for release on Apple TV+ on August 5. The show, led by Jason Sudeikis, will run weekly until October 7.

The new season sees Ted returning to AFC Richmond in a fresh role as head coach of the club’s newly formed women’s team. This shift was hinted at during the previous season’s finale and is now central to the upcoming narrative.

Richmond’s men’s team continues under Roy Kent, while Lasso navigates coaching a women’s squad. The teaser introduces new cast members, reflecting this broader reshaping of the ensemble.

The fourth season marks a structural pivot for Ted Lasso, moving away from its original three-season arc and focusing on growth, adaptation, and risk-taking in a new competitive framework.

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