Ted Lasso - Season 2

Season 2
Golden Globe® winner Jason Sudeikis is Ted Lasso, an American football coach hired to manage a British soccer team—despite having no experience. But what he lacks in knowledge, he makes up for with optimism, underdog determination...and biscuits.
Episodes

Goodbye Earl
AFC Richmond brings in a sports psychologist to help the team overcome their unprecedented seven game tie-streak.

Lavender
Ted is surprised by the reappearance of a familiar face. Roy tries out a new gig.

Do the Right-est Thing
Rebecca has a special visitor shadow her at work. A player's return is not welcomed by the team.

Carol of the Bells
It's Christmas in Richmond. Rebecca enlists Ted for a secret mission, Roy and Keeley search for a miracle, and the Higginses open up their home.

Rainbow
Nate learns how to be assertive from Keeley and Rebecca. Ted asks Roy for a favor.

The Signal
Ted is fired up that the new team dynamic seems to be working. But will they have a chance in the semifinal?

Headspace
With things turning around for Richmond, it's time for everyone to work on their issues—like Ted's discomfort, Nate's confidence, and Roy's attention.

Man City
Ted and Dr. Sharon realize they might have to meet each other halfway. Tensions are high as the team prepares for the semifinal.

Beard After Hours
After the semifinal, Beard sets out on an all-night odyssey through London in an effort to collect his thoughts.

No Weddings and a Funeral
Rebecca is stunned by a sudden loss. The team rallies to show their support, but Ted finds himself grappling with a piece of his past.

Midnight Train to Royston
A billionaire football enthusiast from Ghana makes Sam an unbelievable offer. Ted plans something special for Dr. Sharon's last day with the team.

Inverting the Pyramid of Success
Richmond gets their final chance to win promotion as Ted deals with the fallout of Trent Crimm's painfully honest exposé.
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