“Ted Lasso” Season 4 Cast: Which Stars Are Returning for the Apple TV Comedy?

In July 2025, Apple TV announced that Ted Lasso was back in production for season 4

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  • Cast members Jason Sudeikis, Hannah Waddingham and more are returning to reprise their roles

  • The third season of Ted Lasso ended nearly three years ago on May 31, 2023

Some familiar faces are returning to the pitch forseason 4ofTed Lasso.

The Emmy-winning Apple TV phenomenon ended its three-season story in May 2023, but in July 2025, it was announced thatTed Lassoseason 4 wasofficially in production. Filming kicked off in Kansas City, Mo., the hometown of series starJason Sudeikis.

More recently, on April 28, Apple TV released thefirst teaser trailerfor the new season, featuring a reunion with the comedy's returning cast.

Leads Sudeikis (Ted Lasso), Jeremy Swift (Leslie Higgins),Hannah Waddingham(Rebecca Welton) andJuno Temple(Keeley Jones) were seen in a first-look video and photo released by Apple TV in July 2025, confirming they would be back in the beloved series. However, quite a few otherTed Lassostars — including Phil Dunster (Jamie Tartt) — are not expected to appear in the upcoming season.

Season 4, which premieres Aug. 5, will follow Ted as he takes on his "biggest challenge yet: coaching a second division women’s football team," according to the series' synopsis.

So, who will and won't be returning to AFC Richmond? Here's everything to know about the cast ofTed Lassoseason 4, so far.

Which stars are returning forTed Lassoseason 4?

The following actors have been confirmed forTed Lasso season 4.

Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso

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The Emmy-winning actor will keep coaching as the titular Ted Lasso.

In a March 2025 press release announcingTed Lassoseason 4, Sudeikis said, "As we all continue to live in a world where so many factors have conditioned us to 'look before we leap.' In season four, the folks at AFC Richmond learn to 'leap before they look,' discovering that wherever they land, it's exactly where they're meant to be."

Brett Goldstein as Roy Kent

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Brett Goldstein will be back as the gruff but lovable Roy Kent.

SinceTed Lassoseason 3, Goldstein has been part of another Apple TV series,Shrinking.

Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton

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Hannah Waddingham will reprise her role as Rebecca Welton, owner of AFC Richmond.

In a May 2023Deadlineinterview, when asked aboutTed Lassoseason 3 concluding with her character getting a deserved happy ending, Waddingham said Rebecca is "a very good egg, and I treated her with great love."

Juno Temple as Keeley Jones

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Juno Temple will return as Keeley Jones.

During a March 2023 interview withTown & Country, theFargoactress said returning forTed Lassoseason 3, "felt like coming home."

"It's like a safe place, seeing all these incredible faces that have guided you through this extraordinary experience," Temple continued. "All getting back together feels cozy, feels safe. There's a safety net around it, which is really awesome."

Brendan Hunt as Coach Beard

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Brendan Hunt will be back as Ted's right-hand man, Coach Beard.

In June 2025, Hunt toldEntertainment Tonightthat he "can't wait" to return for season 4.

"We're getting going on that. We start shooting pretty soon," he teased.

Jeremy Swift as Leslie Higgins

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Jeremy Swift will return as Leslie Higgins, head of football operations.

During a For Your Consideration Emmys event in June 2023, on the future ofTed Lasso, Swift said, “I don’t know about any more seasons blah, blah, blah, but you can see that there is potential for other things."

"It’s great that even if it doesn’t go anywhere, you can see that those characters aren’t just going to stay where they were, they’re going to move on," he continued, perThe Hollywood Reporter. "That’s an incremental part of how the show has always moved ahead, it’s always moved the characters ahead and it did that even in the last episode."

Which stars are not expected to return forTed Lassoseason 4?

The following actors have not been confirmed as returning for the upcoming season, but they could still appear as guest stars.

Phil Dunster as Jamie Tartt

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Phil Dunster, who played football star Jamie Tartt, will not be returning, in part due to a scheduling conflict, "but could potentially reprise his role in some limited capacity,"Deadlinereported in March 2025.

Dunster is part of the ensemble of the HBO comedy,Rooster, starring Steve Carell. The series — which was co-created by Bill Lawrence, who also co-createdTed Lasso— premiered in March 2026.

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Nick Mohammed as Nathan Shelley

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Nick Mohammed has not been announced as reprising his role of Nathan "Nate" Shelley, but he did tease a potential return.

In January 2025, Mohammad announced he would have to reschedule some dates of his comedy tour,Show Pony, due to filming conflicts.

“I cannot say what that filming is. But it will be announced shortly,” he said in aX video, perDeadline. "In the meantime, I would really appreciate if people just didn’t speculate as to what they think it might be," Mohammad continued, not-so-subtly holding up aTed Lasso"Believe" sign.

Sarah Niles as Dr. Sharon Fieldstone

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Sarah Niles played sports psychologist Dr. Sharon Fieldstone. There has been no confirmation as to whether or not she will appear in the upcoming season.

The actress recently appeared in the summer racing blockbusterF1andThe Fantastic Four: First Steps.

Anthony Head as Rupert Mannion

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Anthony Head played Rupert Mannion, the former owner of AFC Richmond and the main villain onTed Lasso, though it is unclear whether he will reprise his role for season 4.

Rupert suffered public humiliation on the football field in theTed Lassoseason 3 finale, but Head had a different ending in mind for his character.

"I thought he might go down for fraud. Something that would undermine the core of his business," he toldVulturein June 2023. "Because there has been a bit of that. People who have lots of money can be pulled to that sort of thing."

Toheeb Jimoh as Sam Obisanya

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Toheeb Jimoh starred as AFC Richmond player Sam Obisanya.

In March 2023, at theTed Lassoseason 3 premiere, Jimoh told PEOPLE about the strong connection between the series' cast.

"We really have bonded. I think you can tell from the way we interact with each other, wherever we go, that there's a real genuine connection between all of us," he explained. "I think a lot of that was, on season 2, we were filming during a pandemic. There was a time where people couldn't be around each other. Thankfully, I think we all saved each other."

Jimoh has not spoken about a potential return to the series.

Cristo Fernández as Dani Rojas

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Cristo Fernández played the happy and optimistic soccer star Dani Rojas.

It has not been revealed if Fernández will return, but in a January 2025ScreenRantinterview, the actor said he "would love to see [more] Dani."

"Ted Lassohas meant so much to me, not only to me as an actor, and having more opportunities and work, but just a message that has spread to so many fans around the globe," he continued. "And I hope there's more. I hope there's moreTed Lasso. I hope there's more Dani Rojas."

Kola Bokinni as Isaac McAdoo

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Kola Bokinni played Isaac McAdoo, Richmond Team Captain.

In June 2023, Bokinni told theAssociated Pressthat the last day of filmingTed Lasso"was weird" for him.

"It was surreal. It didn't quite hit me. You know, we had a couple of drinks afterwards and we we were celebrating, but I was kind of like a little bit solemn because I didn't really know that it was the end," he said.

"I'm just really thankful that I got to be a part of it. To be honest," the actor added.

It is unconfirmed if Bokinni will return for season 4.

Billy Harris as Colin Hughes

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Billy Harris played footballer Colin Hughes, who came out as gay in season 3.

In April 2023, when asked about a potential fourth season ofTed Lasso, Harris toldThe Hollywood Reporter, "The moment that there is a season four, I’ll be ready with my football boots, ready to go again. I am as excited as and as curious as the whole world is, because I have no idea."

James Lance as Trent Crimm

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James Lance played journalist Trent Crimm.

Trent started out on the series as a sports reporter, but went on to write a book,The Richmond Way, about the underdog football team.

Lance has not spoken about returning to the series.

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Ex-NBA player Damon Jones first to plead guilty in pair of gambling cases

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Reading from a prepared statement inside Brooklyn federal court in the first of two hearings, Jones acknowledged he used "insider information" he obtained from the relationships he made during his time as a player, the Associated Press reported.

He apologized to his family, colleagues and the NBA as part of his statement.

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Dylan Carter, a former contestant on "The Voice" who studied under the tutelage of country legendReba McEntire, died in a car accident on Saturday, April 25, at the age of 24.

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The Local Voice, a women's breast cancer nonprofit Carter co-founded in 2024,announced his deathSunday on its official Facebook page.

"With heavy hearts we share the passing of Dylan Carter, co-founder of The Local Voice, talented musician, and someone who meant so much to our community," the organization said. "Dylan was the heart of what we do. He believed every voice matters and lived that every day. Through his music, his kindness, and his smile, he brought people together and made everyone feel seen."

Carter died after being involved in a single-vehicle crash on Saturday night on a rural road in Colleton County, about 53 miles from Charleston, according to local TV stationWCBD. He was scheduled to perform at the town of Moncks Corner’s “Music on Main” event on Monday, April 27, according to the outlet. The South Carolina town announced that the event had been canceled after his death.

"Our family is heartbroken to hear about the passing of Dylan Carter in a car accident. As a gifted singer, he frequently entertained our community with his performances at Town events," Moncks Corner MayorThomas Hamilton said in a Facebook post. "His kindness and charm earned him immense respect, and his absence will be deeply felt. To the loved ones and acquaintances of Dylan, we offer our sincerest condolences during this difficult period."

Hamilton added, "The Town of Moncks Corner, its Council, and entire staff extend their deepest sympathies. He was much more to our family than an entertainer he was our friend and we are deeply saddened."

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An emotional audition

Carter was a contestant on Season 24 of "The Voice," which aired on NBC in 2023. He told the judges that his audition was inspired by the passing of his mother the year prior – a story that brought McEntire to tears.

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"When I saw y'all turn around, I saw my mom,"Carter explained. "She passed back in October, and she wanted me to sing it at her funeral. So I did it. I tried, but I couldn't make it through it. This was the best second chance. I just made her so proud."

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As a devout fan of McEntire's work, Carter enlisted her as his coach.

"So much emotion, and I saw it and I felt it when you were singing," the country icon said at the time of Carter's audition. "That's the kind of songs that do that to me too, because I saw you get so emotionally involved, and that's when you know you've got a great song and a great singer: when it touches your heart."

On Monday, April 27, McEntireposted a tributeto her former protege on Instagram: "We will miss Dylan so much. He was a brilliant, talented and kind young man who brought a huge ray of sunshine to The Voice. Rest in peace, my dear friend."

Despite wowing the judges with his initial rendition ofWhitney Houston's "I Look to You," Carter was ultimately eliminated from the show in the Battle Rounds.

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Following his stint on The Voice, Carter co-founded the non-profit The Local Voice. He also owned an RV and a campground facility and worked as a realtor, "always helping others find a place to belong," as The Local Voice put it in its Facebook tribute.

"We are heartbroken, but find comfort knowing he is in heaven with his mother," the group wrote. "We are so grateful for Dylan, for the love he gave this community, and for the impact he leaves behind. We will carry his light forward and continue this mission in his honor."

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Jamal Murray scored 24 points, Spencer Jones posted a playoff career-high 20 points and Cameron Johnson finished with 18 for third-seeded Denver, which had lost three straight following a Game 1 home victory.

"We had to play like we was down 3-1," Murray said. "I think we did a good job of bringing energy into the game and playing for 48 minutes. Not letting up off the gas. That was a great team win."

Game 6 is Thursday night in Minneapolis.

"It's the same situation, so we've got to bring the same energy, we've got to be poised and relaxed when we go into their building," Murray said. "We know it's going to be rowdy, we've just got to keep our composure, limit our mistakes on the court, and if we do that, we have a chance to win."

Both teams had key players missing Monday night. Anthony Edwards (knee) and Donte DiVincenzo (Achilles) were out for the sixth-seeded Timberwolves, and Ayo Dosunmu and Mike Conley started in their absences.

Dosunmu had 18 points after pouring in 43 on Saturday the Timberwolves' Game 4 victory.

Julius Randle led Minnesota with 27 points and nine rebounds. Bones Hyland and Terrence Shannon Jr. scored 15 apiece. Jaden McDaniels, loudly booed whenever he possessed the ball, added 13 points, and Naz Reid contributed 12 points for the Timberwolves, who committed 25 turnovers.

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"They were more physical, they put two on the ball against the same guys they've been doing," Timberwolves coach Chris Finch said. "They put two on Ayo for the first time. Their physicality was key to that.

"It was the turnovers more than anything else hurt us."

Jones made his second career playoff start in place of Aaron Gordon (calf).

The Nuggets built a 10-point lead in the first quarter, but Minnesota cut it to 34-33 early in the second. Denver closed the half on a 7-2 run to take a 60-51 lead into intermission, and then quickly expanded the advantage early in the third.

After the score was 63-54, Jones hit a trio of 3-pointers and a running dunk that made it 78-59 midway through the frame. The Timberwolves got within 82-67, but Murray and Tim Hardaway Jr. converted three-point plays, Johnson hit from deep and Christian Braun dunked to make it 95-72.

It was 106-84 before Minnesota made a push. Randle hit a hook shot, Dosunmu had a steal and a layup and Hyland made a layup to cut the gap to 13. After Jokic sank two free throws, Randle converted a three-point play and Reid's jumper got the Timberwolves within 10.

Braun drained a trey, Murray dunked and Jokic had a layup that resulted in a three-point play, making it an 18-point game with 3:33 to go, and Denver closed it out.

"The ball movement was there, we just didn't make the plays that were right in front of us," Finch said. "We started the game wanting to make all the home run plays instead of all the plays that get us into the ballgame."

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