Episode 23 of Blue Lock will be released on Saturday, March 18th at 12:00 PM PT or Sunday, March 19th, depending on your region. For fans in Japan, the series releases weekly episodes on TV Asahi, while Crunchyroll has licensed it for International fans. For select regions of Asian, Netflix has also licensed Blue Lock, which includes countries like India, Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Thailand.
The release time for Episode 23 of Blue Lock will vary depending on your region. Follow the times given below for further details:
- Pacific Time: 12:00 PM
- Mountain Time: 1:00 PM
- Central Time: 2:00 PM
- Eastern Time: 3:00 PM
- British Time: 7:00 PM
- European Time: 8:00 PM
- Indian Time: 12:30 AM
The match between Isagi and Rin’s team is now in its final stage, and the upcoming episode will bring the match to its conclusion. Whichever team wins the match will move forward in the Blue Lock selection, and the losing team will stay behind. But regardless of that, the match has been an awakening for almost every player, especially for Isagi and Bachira. Now it’s time to see which team scores the winning goal, as the current score is 4-4, and both teams just need one more goal to win.
What Happened Previously On Blue Lock?
Isagi recalled Rin scoring the goal with a free kick and decided to come up with a new strategy. The match started again, and Isagi calculated every vision Rin might have already seen. So, instead of doing something expected, Isagi tried to do something completely absurd. But as soon as he reached the goalpost, Rin was already there to stop him. However, it was one of Isagi’s plans as well, and he managed to score the goal with a back-heel shot.
Noticing Isagi and Rin’s incredible game, Bachira started to wonder where he was lacking. The match started again, and Aoshi passed the ball to Rin, who then passed it to Aryu. Bachira got the ball and started underestimating himself and asked the monster to tell him what to do. In the meantime, Chigiri appeared and stole the ball. While running for the ball, Nagi made Bachira realize that he was no good and that they were not choosing him if his team lost.
This acted as an awakening for Bachira, and he started recalling why he loved playing soccer in the first place. In the meantime, Isagi got the ball and tried to score a goal, but his goal was blocked by Rin. Bachira got the ball, and he decided to hear his inner voice instead of looking for the monster who always guided him.
The monster continued to appear, and Bachira suppressed him. Instead of always looking for someone to play with, Bachira finally decided to play alone like he used to do in his childhood. Using his gifted dribbling skills, Bachira countered everyone without passing the ball and tried scoring the goal, but Isagi managed to stop the goal at the last moment.