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Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso points ahead.

The Apple TV+ sports comedy featuring everyone's favorite football coach, Ted Lasso, became the most-awarded series at the 2022 Critics Choice Awards, taking home four honors.

The show swept top comedy categories for the second consecutive year with awards for Best Comedy Series, Best Actor in a Comedy Series for Jason Sudeikis, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for Hannah Waddingham, and Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for Brett Goldstein.

Built around a viral 2013 NBC Sports sketch about Jason Sudeikis as an American coach in London, the lovable Lasso garnered three honors for Season 1 last year.

If you still haven't watched and are hoping to get caught up, here's how. And you won't need an Apple TV to do it.

How to watch 'Ted Lasso' without Apple TV

No Apple TV? Not to worry, you can download the Apple TV+ app for $4.99 a month, with a 7-day free trial.

If you do buy an Apple device, including an iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch or Apple TV, Apple TV+ is included for three months free for eligible devices.

How many seasons of 'Ted Lasso' are out?

There are two seasons of Ted Lasso. Here's why we refused to give up on Season 2.

And if you're up to speed on the show and just celebrating the winning streak for Ted and the crew, consider digging into these Ted Lasso Easter eggs or our quintessential ranking of Ted Lasso footballers.

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