Posted on 8th March 2023
By Billy Langsworthy

With the third season of Ted Lasso landing this month, Warner Bros Discovery Global Consumer Products has detailed a raft of new toy and game launches.
USAopoly has Monopoly: Ted Lasso where players can buy, sell and trade properties like Nelson Road Stadium and Keeley’s Flat, with Community Chest and Chance cards reimagined as Believe and Smells Like Potential cards.
Elsewhere, McFarlane Toys has a limited edition Ted Lasso figure, while Mattel is launching UNO Ted Lasso, which includes a ‘Roy Kent Grunt’ card that introduces a special rule where someone gets to draw extra cards.
Build-A-Bear’s offering includes a Coach Lasso bear dressed in his team gear with gold sunglasses and white shoes, as well as a Ted Lasso Bear Teacup Bundle and a Biscuits with the Boss Bundle Bear.
Finally, Funko has a Ted Lasso Funko POP Puzzle featuring an original illustration inspired by the show.
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