El Paso Locomotive FC fans, you have some homework!

Cristo Fernández is officially joining El Paso’s home team, and while soccer fans may recognize him from his playing background, many people first met him through his breakout role on Ted Lasso. Fernández quickly became a fan favorite on the hit series, and now his move to El Paso has plenty of Locomotive fans asking the same question: where do I start?

The good news is you do not need to binge all three seasons.

If you want a quick introduction before Cristo Fernández arrives in the Sun City, these are the essential Ted Lasso episodes to add to your watch list.

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"Two Aces" - Season 1, Episode 6
The episode that introduced audiences to Cristo Fernández and instantly made him one of the show’s most memorable new additions.

"Goodbye Earl" - Season 2, Episode 1
A major episode for Fernández that mixes comedy and emotion while giving him one of his biggest moments in the series.

"Lavender" - Season 2, Episode 2
The emotional follow-up to Goodbye Earl and an important continuation of one of Fernández’s standout storylines.

"Man City" - Season 1, Episode 10
Features one of Fernández’s standout moments and highlights why he became such an important part of the team dynamic.

"Sunflowers" - Season 3, Episode 6
One of the series’ most beloved episodes and a fun reminder of why audiences connected with Fernández in the first place.

El Paso Gets To Know Cristo Fernández In A New Way

Before television, Fernández originally pursued soccer before injuries shifted his path toward acting. Years later, he landed a role on one of TV’s biggest sports series -and now he’s returning to the game with El Paso Locomotive FC.

Ted Lasso may be where many fans first discovered Cristo Fernández, but now El Paso gets the chance to know him beyond the screen.

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