The Blue Lock manga is currently at an immensely exciting stage, as the remaining players in Jinpachi Ego's project begin their preparation to face their monstrous opponents in the U-20 World Cup. Meanwhile, Nagi continues to grapple with internal struggles surrounding his career. As a result, fans will wish to stay updated on new releases.
Blue Lock chapter 310 is scheduled for release on July 9, 2025, at 12:00 am JST. The series won’t be going on break next week and will continue its usual schedule, where chapters come out on Wednesdays. Time zone differences will translate this to a July 8, 2025, release for most other locations. Specific global timings are: 8:00 am PT, 11:00 am ET, 4:00 pm BST, 5:00 pm CT, and 8:30 pm IST.
Hence, international readers will gain access to the installment on Tuesday itself. Leaks and spoilers generally start appearing online 3-4 days prior, while new chapters can be read officially on Kodansha's manga app, K MANGA, which can be downloaded through the App Store or Google Play.

What can we expect from Blue Lock chapter 310?
Chapter 310 will be titled Just Quit Already! and will likely continue featuring the encounter between Nagi and Igaguri. While both characters have been eliminated from Blue Lock, Igaguri's smile and history of backstabbing suggest that he may be taking part in Buratsuta's selection tests to join the Japanese U-20 team.
The controversial player could convince Nagi to finally embrace his darkness and do what he wants, or just quit. The next installment may also shed light on Jinpachi Ego's new training program to prepare his players for the World Cup.
Fans can expect intense competition between Isagi and his peers as the protagonist tries to maintain his position as the face of Project Blue Lock, while also witnessing the development each character has undergone over the past two weeks.
Blue Lock chapter 309 recap
Blue Lock chapter 309, titled Reunion, starts by showing online chatter around the nation, where everyone panics over Japan being placed in the group of death along with France, England, and Nigeria. The scene then shifts to Isagi, who remains resolved to become the best in the world.
After bidding farewell to his parents, the protagonist left for the Blue Lock facility. On the way, Isagi met Bachira and Rin, after which the three engaged in a hilarious conversation about their growth in height. Soon after, they entered the facility, where everyone else had already arrived.
The 23 players were then greeted by Jinpachi Ego, who congratulated them for their work in the past two weeks, sharing that they were no longer the same people. Ego then spoke on how every player had gained a new weapon, which would help them achieve victory. At the same time, he urged everyone to abandon thoughts of weakness.

Ego told the young footballers that he would use them to achieve his dream and that they should use him back. Despite carrying the nation's hopes, Ego did not want that moment to become the peak of their lives or a mere memory. He then announced the order of matches, where Japan would face Nigeria first, after which their opponents would be France and England.
For the sake of making the players go beyond their egos, the mentor then declared a special training program for the coming 30 days before the World Cup that would push the team to be reborn. Following this, chapter 309 moves to Nagi's perspective, as the disheartened prodigy plays games at an arcade.
Nagi kept mulling over his earlier conversation with Buratsuta, wondering whether his decision not to betray Blue Lock and stay loyal was the correct one. He began reminiscing about Isagi's final words of encouragement, as well as his classmates’ questions about whether he would go pro.
While trying to convince himself that he could still aim for the top outside the Japanese team, Nagi wondered what fired his ego up—football or Blue Lock. The chapter ends as the lazy genius is suddenly approached by Igaguri, who points at him playfully with a finger gun.