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Apple TV’s 4-Part Masterpiece Breaks Records Ahead of Summer 2026 Return

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From the mind-bending Severance and the genius Pluribus, to the hit series Your Friends & Neighbors and the beloved comedy Shrinking, which recently debuted the finale of its hugely successful third outing, Apple TV boasts some of the very best shows in modern streaming. However, the jewel in the streamer’s crown is the heartwarming soccer series Ted Lasso, which premiered with a glowing story of optimism during the 2020 pandemic at a time when everyone needed it. The series put Apple TV on the map and paved the way for the streamer’s excellent run of shows to come.

After three hugely successful seasons, it seemed that Ted (Jason Sudeikis), Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein), and the rest of AFC Richmond were ready to hang up their boots. However, it was then confirmed that Apple TV had renewed the comedy for a fourth season, which is expected to premiere sometime this summer, in time for the 2026 World Cup, as the USA, Canada, and Mexico take over hosting duties for the biggest sporting event in the world.

The upcoming fourth outing will look slightly different from previous installments, with Ted and Coach Beard (Brendan Hunt) ready to coach a new women’s division at AFC Richmond. “Ted returns to Richmond, taking on his biggest challenge yet: coaching a second division women’s football team,” an official logline for Season 4 reads. “Throughout the season, Ted and the team learn to leap before they look, taking chances they never thought they would.” Ahead of the fourth season’s arrival, Ted Lasso has hit an enormous streaming milestone, officially passing 800 days on the Apple TV streaming charts in the U.S.

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‘Ted Lasso’ Season 4 Features a Host of Fresh Faces

The new fourth season of Ted Lasso will feature many of the same beloved faces as a new chapter in AFC Richmond’s history begins, alongside another bid for Premier League glory. The likes of Ted (Sudeikis), Coach Beard (Hunt), Roy Kent (Goldstein), Rebecca (Hannah Waddingham), Keeley (Juno Temple), and co, will be joined by a host of new faces, including Tanya Reynolds (Sex Education), Jude Mack (Prime Target), Faye Marsay (Andor), Rex Hayes (The Pact), Aisling Sharkey (Jurassic World Dominion), and Abbie Hern (My Lady Jane).

Ted Lasso has surpassed 800 days on the Apple TV streaming charts in the U.S. Make sure to stay tuned to Collider for the latest streaming stories.

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