Plan your homage to the best football coach in the world with our guide to 12 Ted Lasso filming locations in London
If you love the hit comedy series about a coach from the US taking over an English football team, then you’re sure to want to visit some Ted Lasso filming locations in London.
For fans of the critically-acclaimed show who want to know more, this guide tells you all you should know about each filming location for Ted Lasso that can be found in the London area. We also share snippets about where real life ends and TV fiction begins – such as whether Richmond is a real place and if so where to find it.
So where is Ted Lasso filmed? The locations are spread across London, from the city centre to areas in south west, south east and west London. If you want to see the Ted Lasso stadium location, for example, you’ll need to decide which one, as there are four with connections to the series – including one of the most iconic in the world.
From the Ted Lasso town location close to the Thames with several series sights to see to a tour of London’s soccer stadiums, this guide will help you track down the Ted Lasso location you really want to visit.
Some are clustered close together, particularly those in the south London areas of Richmond-Upon-Thames (yep, it’s a real place) and Twickenham. So it would be easy to see a few in one morning or afternoon.
A few are worth visiting for other reasons too – but you’ll have to read on to find out what they are. To make life easy, the locations are grouped by area and type: you’ll find the Richmond and Twickenham areas one after another, and all the soccer stadiums also in sequence.
Let’s get started with the complete guide to Ted Lasso filming locations in London!
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- 12 Ted Lasso filming locations in London to visit
- Tower Bridge – Real-life London landmark
- Paved Court apartment – Aka Ted Lasso’s London home
- The Prince’s Head pub – Aka the Crown & Anchor pub
- Richmond Green – Aka Ted Lasso’s neighbourhood park
- Twickenham Rowing Club – Aka Phoebe, Roy & Keeley’s bench
- Mojo boutique – Aka Dolls of England
- West London Film Studios – Real-life location for Ted Lasso filming
- Hayes & Yeading United Football Club – Aka AFC Richmond training ground
- Crystal Palace Football Club – Aka AFC Richmond home stadium
- Fulham Football Club – Aka Everton FC’s Goodison Park
- Wembley Stadium – Real-life venue for major football matches
- Rivoli Ballroom
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12 Ted Lasso filming locations in London to visit
Tower Bridge – Real-life London landmark
- Address: Tower Bridge Rd, London SE1 2UP
- Closest station: Tower Hill underground or London Bridge mainline station
- How to get there: Tube or mainline train + 5 minute walk or taxi
Ted Lasso was filmed at the location of Tower Bridge during the very first episode of series one. As it’s in central London, this makes an ideal starting point for any tour of Ted Lasso film location sites. Right after arriving in the UK, Ted stops by, so why not do the same?
If you’re planning to visit the Tower of London, you can also see the iconic Tower Bridge then. Find out all about why this is a London must-do in this Tower of London guide.
Paved Court apartment – Aka Ted Lasso’s London home
- Address: 9&½ Paved Court, Richmond, London TW9 1LZ
- Closest station: Richmond underground & mainline station
- How to get there: Tube or mainline train + 15 minute walk or taxi
The apartment – or flat as it’s often referred to in the UK – where Ted Lasso lived can be seen at Paved Court. This is actually located in the real Richmond – or Richmond-Upon-Thames to give it the full title.
You may also spot other places featured en route to this Ted Lasso house location. Look out for Chango, too, as you walk along the street just like Ted did – it looks just the same in real life and is an eatery specialising in Argentine Empanadas.
The Prince’s Head pub – Aka the Crown & Anchor pub
- Address: 28 The Green, Richmond TW9 1LX
- Closest station: Richmond underground & mainline station
- How to get there: Tube or mainline train + 15 minute walk or taxi
Another of the Richmond Ted Lasso filming locations is the pub that he was often seen in. This is really located very close to Ted’s apartment on Paved Court, so you may as well pop into this traditional London pub for a pint or a bite to eat while you’re in the area.
Richmond Green – Aka Ted Lasso’s neighbourhood park
- Address: The Green, Richmond TW9 1LX
- Closest station: Richmond underground & mainline station
- How to get there: Tube or mainline train + 15 minute walk or taxi
While you’re calling at the Prince’s Head or Crown and Anchor you really can’t miss seeing Richmond Green – the pub’s address is in fact The Green, Richmond, and they share a London postcode.
It’s also close to the Ted Lasso flat location, and is seen in several episodes.
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Twickenham Rowing Club – Aka Phoebe, Roy & Keeley’s bench
- Address: Eel Pie island, Twickenham TW1 3DY
- Closest station: Twickenham mainline station
- How to get there: Mainline train + 15 minute walk or taxi
If you’re feeling energetic, you could stroll south from Richmond by the river to reach Eel Pie Island on the Thames – or head for Twickenham mainline station. There’s a bench by the local rowing club on the island where Phoebe, Roy & Keeley sat in the first episode of series two. Look out for the Barmy Arms Pub, as it’s right opposite.
⭐️ Ted Lasso Guided Walking Tour
Why not enjoy a guided walking tour of Ted Lasso filming locations in the charming London suburb of Richmond? You will learn behind-the-scenes facts as you discover twelve sites featured in the first two series. Click here to find out more.
Mojo boutique – Aka Dolls of England
- Address: 43 Church St, Twickenham TW1 3NR
- Closest station: Twickenham mainline station
- How to get there: Mainline train + 10 minute walk or taxi
The lifestyle store and boutique Mojo is also in Twickenham, close to Eel Pie Island and the rowing club. It starred in the series as the Dolls of England shop visited by Rebecca and Nora, but you’re more likely to see clothing, stationery and jewellery for sale there than dolls.
While looking out for Mojo, you may also spy The Eel Pie, a pub that’s also on Church Street and that can be seen during certain episodes as Ted and co wander around Richmond (even though it’s actually in Twickenham).
West London Film Studios – Real-life location for Ted Lasso filming
- Address: Springfield Rd, Hayes UB4 0RG
- Closest station: Hayes & Harlington mainline station
- How to get there: 15 minute train trip from Paddington + 30 minute walk or taxi
If you want to see the Ted Lasso set location, West London Film Studios are where it’s at, and according to the website you may even be able to get inside if you contact them in advance to arrange a visit.
You can at least see the site of the Ted Lasso production locations from outside, anyway, and it’s worth stopping by for a snap by the signage if you’re going to see the SKYex Community Stadium.
Hayes & Yeading United Football Club – Aka AFC Richmond training ground
- Address: SKYex Community Stadium, Beaconsfield Road, Hayes UB4 0SL
- Closest station: Hayes & Harlington mainline station
- How to get there: 15 minute train trip from Paddington + 30 minute walk or taxi
The SkyEx Community Stadium is home to Hayes and Yeading United Football Club – and also starred as the real-life Ted Lasso filming location for the TV series. Though indoor scenes were filmed within studios, you can see and snap the exterior to show off to fellow fans.
This is where the team were seen training, and the location was also used for parking lot scenes.
Crystal Palace Football Club – Aka AFC Richmond home stadium
- Address: Selhurst Park, White Horse Lane, London SE25 6PU
- Closest station: Selhurst, Norwood Junction or Thornton Heath mainline stations
- How to get there: Mainline train + 15 minute walk or taxi
While it’s Hayes and Yeading’s ground that the fictional football team AFC Richmond train at, the stadium used belongs to Crystal Palace Football Club. The team may even be playing when you visit, so if they are and you can get tickets you’d even see inside the real ‘Dog Pound’.
Fulham Football Club – Aka Everton FC’s Goodison Park
- Address: Craven Cottage, Stevenage Rd, London SW6 6HH
- Closest station: Putney Bridge underground station
- How to get there: Tube + 15 minute walk or taxi
Though AFC Richmond played the Liverpudlian team of Everton rather than a London club, Fulham FC’s Craven Cottage stadium stood in for Goodison Park to save travelling to north west England. The ‘Home Supporters Only’ sign at the stadium can be briefly glimpsed during the first series.
Wembley Stadium – Real-life venue for major football matches
- Address: Wembley Stadium, London HA9 0WS
- Closest station: Wembley Park underground & mainline station
- How to get there: Tube or mainline train + 15 minute walk or taxi
As Ted takes AFC Richmond all the way to Wembley during series two, the famous stadium provides the setting for their semi-final FA cup match against Manchester City. Just as it does for many teams from all over the UK.
This is an iconic place for any soccer fan to visit, and you can book a guided tour to ensure you access all areas, including the Royal Box, the Players’ Tunnel, the Trophy Winner’s Steps, the England Dressing Room and the Press Room. You can book a highly rated Wembley Stadium tour here.
Rivoli Ballroom
Aka Benefit for Underprivileged Children Gala and Auction venue
Address: 350 Brockley Rd, London SE4 2BY
Closest station: Brockley mainline station
How to get there: Mainline train + 10 minute walk or taxi
The Rivoli Ballroom in Brockley, south east London goes way beyond some other Ted Lasso locations, as it’s also featured in movies like The Avengers and The Muppets.
With original 1950s decor, this plush ballroom has sparkling chandeliers, red velvet walls and gilt framing. In series one it was used as the venue for the Benefit for Underprivileged Children Gala and Auction attended by Ted and the team.
Map of Ted Lasso filming locations in London
Which Ted Lasso filming locations in London will you visit?
From a famous bridge spanning the Thames to a 1950s ballroom in the south east of the city, there are various Ted Lasso locations to visit when in London. Not to mention four football stadiums used during filming.
Whether you’re a lifelong soccer fan or simply rate the show highly, visiting places where Ted Lasso filming took place can introduce you to a whole new, lesser-seen side of the UK capital. It also gives you some great photo opportunities for showing off back at home!
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