Blue Lock chapter 307: Release date and everything to know

Nagi as seen in Blue Lock chapter 306
Nagi as seen in Blue Lock chapter 306 (Image credit: Kodansha)

Blue Lock, created by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and Yuusuke Nomura, is one of the most popular sports series in recent history. The manga is currently at an immensely exciting stage, with the Neo Egoist League having ended and the U-20 World Cup approaching rapidly. As a result, fans will want to stay updated with the story.

Blue Lock chapter 307 is scheduled for release on June 18, 2025, at 12:00 am JST. Hence, the manga will not go on break and will continue its weekly releases on Wednesdays. Time zone differences will translate this to a June 17, 2025, release for most other locations. Specific global timings for the chapter are 8:00 am PT, 11:00 am ET, 4:00 pm BST, 5:00 pm CT, and 8:30 pm IST.

Therefore, international fans can enjoy the installment on Tuesday itself. Leaks and spoilers typically appear online 3-4 days prior, while chapters can be officially read on Kodansha's manga platform, K MANGA, which has to be downloaded on the App Store and Google Play.

Nagi as seen in Blue Lock chapter 306 (Image credit: Kodansha)
Nagi as seen in Blue Lock chapter 306 (Image credit: Kodansha)

What to expect from Blue Lock chapter 307 (speculative)?

Early leaks have revealed that chapter 307 will be titled “Bunny” and will follow Isagi as he takes a trip to Barcelona, Spain, under Ego's advice. The next installment will also have a color cover. Most fans are expecting Isagi to meet Sae Itoshi during his vacation, as the midfielder had exhibited interest in the protagonist earlier in the series.

Since Isagi's latest assignment requires him to analyze game-changing moments and create the scent of a goal, this new environment filled with world-class players will likely allow him to unlock another level and become a player capable of leading Blue Lock.


Blue Lock chapter 306 recap

Chapter 306, titled "Hello," shifts the focus back to Nagi as he readjusts to regular life after his elimination. The installment begins with Nagi at school, surrounded by classmates making plans—some heading to practice, others to play video games.

Nagi, on the other hand, continued finding life mundane, drifting around without purpose. As he cycled back from school, he wondered whether he would always remain the same, dying without getting fired up again. Refusing to accept such a fate, he cycled all the way to the Blue Lock facility, knocking on the door and asking to be let in.

His pleas for another chance went unheard, but Nagi continued being persistent. He came back later with a tent, camping outside the facility and waiting to be let in. Though optimistic initially, he soon grew tired of not receiving any response, even shooting his football at the building out of frustration.

Choosing another approach, Nagi tried contacting the remaining Blue Lock players, hoping they would connect him with Ego. His most reliable option was Reo, but when he tried to message him, Nagi discovered his friend had blocked him. Right then, Anri spoke to Nagi through a speaker, telling him he was trespassing as an outsider and ordering him to leave.

Disillusioned and losing hope, Nagi walked away, trying to rationalize how he had been overtaken by his peers. However, overwhelmed by his emotions, he began destroying his tent, devastated at being unable to change. Right then, Nagi was approached by Hirotoshi Buratsuta, the Chairman of the JFU. The chapter ends with a text questioning whether Buratsuta would offer salvation or temptation to Nagi.

Edited by Sangeeta Mathew