Ted Lasso season 3's finale brought the beloved Apple TV+ show to an end, and while it seems like we're waving goodbye to our Diamond Dogs, you can still keep the dream of Ted Lasso season 4 alive thanks to the AFC Richmond jerseys, so you can kit yourself out and support your favourite fake football team, along with heaps of official merchandise.
You might also be looking for Ted Lasso Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals, or some early Ted Lasso gifts ahead of Christmas 2023, and if so, you're in luck buddy, as there's LOTS to choose from.
Ted Lasso gifts - Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Christmas
The kits aren't the first Ted Lasso merchandise we've seen, as the team made their debut in FIFA 23, as well as spawning all manner of mugs, posters, an official board game, their very own Barbie dolls, and for some reason, a Build-a-Bear.
Since launching, the kits and merchandise have been some of the most popular items, and they've mostly sold out from Nike directly, but luckily we've found some other retailers with stock, and we believe they're even cheaper.
We've also found some official AFC Richmond football scarves on sale, plus a version of Ted and Coach Beard's classic track jackets, too.
Buy Ted Lasso: AFC Richmond jersey - home kit
The AFC Richmond home kit is currently off-sale at Nike and Pro Direct: Soccer, however, we have found it on eBay here (£26.99) and here (£34), plus at The New Kits (£34.99), Warner Brother's shop (£59.95) in the UK and the US ($59.95), and via a fancy dress version on Amazon.
Some of the shirts include the show's whole 'no pictures' dating app, Bantr, which saw Rebecca and Sam (Toheeb Jimoh) strike up a romance in season 2. Meanwhile, the Warner Bros versions can be customised with your own name, or the name of your favourite player, or character.
Buy Ted Lasso: AFC Richmond jersey - away kit
Sadly, the snazzy orange AFC Richmond away shirt from Pro: Direct Soccer, and Nike are both sold out at the time of writing, however, you can pick up the away kit in the US ($59.95), or a similar training kit for $59.95, along with training shorts for $40.95. You can get a 15% discount using the code 'FRIDAY15'.
There's also a yellow third kit which is in FIFA 23 and only available via eBay (£26.99), and via another eBay seller for £26.14, as far as we can see, as well as another dark blue Nike kit in the show, but both aren't currently on sale.
Buy Ted Lasso: AFC Richmond scarf
For American fans of Ted Lasso, there are a few more options available, the AFC Richmond Crest Scarf $29.95, plus a 'Believe' blue scarf for $29.95 with the Ted Lasso logo.
Buy Ted Lasso: AFC Richmond track jacket
Last but not least in terms of clobber, you can buy Ted Lasso and Coach Beard's AFC Richmond track jackets from Amazon for £62, although it's worth flagging this isn't an official product.
However, you can buy the official Ted Lasso track jacket ($79.95) in the US via Warner Bros, as well as the other lightweight version for $90.95.
We also have to make a special shout-out for Keeley's custom hand-painted 'Believe' custom denim jacket by Wren and Glory for $395.
Meanwhile, there's an official Ted Lasso board game 'I Believe in Believe' available for £12.49 (normally £14.99) via Amazon.
The third season saw Ted (Jason Sudeikis) pitted against the former kit boy (Nick Mohammed) while he coached rivals West Ham, owned by Richard (Anthony Head) aka Rebecca's (Hannah Waddingham) ex-husband.
Loveable grumpster Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) tackled coaching responsibilities while trying to rekindle his relationship with Keeley (Juno Temple), after she explored a new relationship with someone else.
There was a new storyline about an LGBTQ+ footballer, which might not have been handled in the best way, although the actor had an incredible response on social media.
Ted Lasso season 4 - will it happen?
Sadly this is likely to be the last outing for the Emmy Award-winning show, you can read about why we're unlikely to get Ted Lasso season 4 here, although there is a chance of a spin-off focusing on that female team they reference in the finale.
Jason Sudeikis told Deadline: "I think that we've set the table for all sorts of folks… to get to watch the further telling of these stories."
The show's co-creator, Brendan Hunt, who also plays Coach Beard, told Digital Spy exclusively: "Does that mean it's the end of the series? Not necessarily. But at the very least after season three, we're going to take a break, get away from each other's pretty faces for a while, of which we are so tired."
Hunt also joked about the idea of an animated crime-fighting spin-off, and said in terms of the show's future that "everything is possible as of now".
Ted Lasso seasons 1-3 are available on Apple TV+ now.
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