Ted Lasso season 3 full tracklist

December 2024 · 5 minute read

Even though none of us is ready for it yet, Ted Lasso‘s season 3 finale has hit Apple TV Plus. The final season delivered on its promise to be stuffed to the gills with music that can leave grown men crying. The hit soccer dramedy series might be bidding farewell, but its countless iconic moments will stay with fans forever. Oh, and we all will be blasting Ted Lasso‘s playlist for at least another decade.

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The season’s engrossing list of tracks includes a blend of Indie Rock, R&B, Pop, and other genres. The show’s theme song is also back for season 3, composed by Tom Howe and Marcus Mumford, the lead singer for British folk band Mumford & Sons. Ted Lasso‘s Season 3 tracks are just as beautiful, dramatic, and upbeat as the stories of love, second chances, loss, and mental health chronicled in the series. The series is swiftly making its way to our Spotify playlists after capturing our hearts, and we aren’t even complaining.

All Ted Lasso season 3 songs

The series has used a number of engaging songs and instrumental tracks by both solo artists and bands to convey the emotions in each episode. While the majority of the songs are timeless hits from the ’70s and ’80s, Beyoncé’s Ring the Alarm and other contemporary songs also make the cut. Here is every track that supplements the series’ themes:

Episode 1: “Smells Like Mean Spirit

Episode 2: “(I Don’t Want To Go To) Chelsea

Episode 3: “4-5-1

Episode 4: “Big Week

Episode 5: “Signs

Episode 6: “Sunflowers

Episode 7: “The Strings That Bind Us

Episode 8: “We’ll Never Have Paris

Episode 9: “La Locker Room Aux Folles

Episode 10: “International Break

Episode 11: “Mom City

Episode 12: “So Long, Farewell’


The third season features a variety of iconic tracks including Bob Marley & The Wailers’ “Three Little Birds” and “Red Right Hand” by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, which also served as the famous theme song for BBC’s hit series Peaky Blinders. Sam Ryder also wrote an original song “Fought & Lost” for the series, which is featured in the show’s penultimate episode “Mom City”. With the rich soundtracks expanding to various genres, Ted Lasso has a track for every mood.

Apple Music has released a curated playlist for Ted Lasso season 3. In the meantime, if you want to start Ted and Beard’s journey with AFC Richmond from the top, the series in its entirety is available to stream on Apple TV Plus.

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