Ted Lasso: London’s Real Life Locations

Since its debut in 2020, “Ted Lasso” has charmed audiences worldwide with its heartwarming narrative and quintessentially British backdrop. The series, chronicling an optimistic American football coach leading the fictional AFC Richmond, showcases numerous real-life London film locations that fans can explore. Here’s a guide to some of the most iconic spots featured in the show:

Richmond: The Heart of AFC Richmond

The picturesque suburb of Richmond in southwest London serves as the primary setting for many of the show’s scenes.

  • The Prince’s Head Pub (The Crown & Anchor): Situated on Richmond Green, this historic pub stands in for the team’s local watering hole. Fans often visit to soak in the ambiance and enjoy a pint where characters like Ted and Coach Beard have shared memorable moments.
The Prince’s Head pub plays the role of The Crown & Anchor in Ted Lasso.
  • Paved Court: This charming narrow lane houses Ted Lasso’s fictional apartment. Visitors can stroll through and spot the recognizable doorway, now a popular photo op for enthusiasts.
Ted’s street is actually called Paved Court.
Ted Lasso and Coach Beard on Paved Court.
  • Richmond Green: A central park in the series, it’s where Ted first witnesses local football matches and later shares heartfelt conversations. The Green epitomizes the community spirit depicted throughout the show.

Hayes & Yeading United Football Club: The Training Ground

The SkyEx Community Stadium in Hayes serves as the filming location for AFC Richmond’s training sessions. While the club has its own fixtures, the grounds have become synonymous with the Greyhounds’ practice drills and team talks. 

Selhurst Park Stadium: Nelson Road

The real-life home of Crystal Palace F.C., Selhurst Park doubles as Nelson Road Stadium, where AFC Richmond plays its home games. The stadium’s vibrant atmosphere and historic stands provide an authentic football experience, both on-screen and for visiting fans. 

Selhurst Park, is the home ground of AFC Richmond in the Ted Lasso series.

Twickenham: Beyond Richmond

Just a stone’s throw from Richmond, Twickenham offers additional filming sites:

  • Twickenham Rowing Club on Eel Pie Island: Featured in scenes where characters seek solace by the River Thames, this spot captures the serene riverside beauty of the area.
A scene from Ted Lasso with the rowing club into background.

London’s Iconic Landmarks

The series occasionally ventures into central London, showcasing landmarks that highlight the city’s rich heritage:

  • Tower Bridge: This iconic symbol of London appears in establishing shots, grounding the series in its authentic setting. UK Travel Planning

Experiencing “Ted Lasso” in London

The show’s popularity has spurred a surge in tourism to these locales. Local businesses, such as The Prince’s Head, have embraced the influx of fans, with some even offering themed merchandise and experiences. Guided tours are available for those keen on a comprehensive “Ted Lasso” experience, providing behind-the-scenes insights and visits to multiple filming locations. 

For fans and newcomers alike, exploring these real-world locations offers a tangible connection to the show’s endearing narrative and its celebration of community, optimism, and the beautiful game.

FUN FACT: The series was nearly filmed in Greenwich. In the first script for the pilot the team was called Greenwich FC as a placeholder. But when their location scouts visited Richmond, they were instantly charmed—and AFC Richmond was born.

Richmond Deer Park


Eric Patcham

Eric has lived in London for over 20 years.

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