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Blue Lock chapter 313 spoilers: Rin breaks through two Nigerian defenders, is a sure victory on the way? Find out

Blue Lock chapter 313 spoilers: Rin breaks through two Nigerian defenders, is a sure victory on the way? Find out

Time of India6 days ago
Blue Lock chapter 313 spoilers: Blue Lock keeps fans on the edge of their seats with its thrilling storyline, and chapter 313 promises even more excitement. As the U-20 World Cup heats up, the chapter offers a glimpse into Nigerian player Onazi's past, while the high-stakes match between Japan and Nigeria unfolds with intense gameplay and unexpected twists. From strategic moves to standout performances, here's everything the latest spoilers for chapter 313 reveal.
Blue Lock chapter 313 spoilers
Chapter Title: "Opening Warriors"
Flashback Scene:
The chapter begins with a flashback of Onazi and his friends playing football as kids.
It highlights that Onazi has always been a source of hope for his peers.
Match Begins – U-20 Japan vs. Nigeria:
Nigeria kicks off the match.
Rin Itoshi and Yoichi Isagi rush to challenge the Nigerian players.
Nigeria's attacking midfielder gets past Isagi easily and makes a long pass, avoiding Rin and Reo Mikage.
Nigeria's Offensive Play:
Meguru Bachira tries to intercept the ball but fails.
Bello, a Nigerian player, flicks the ball over Bachira and passes it forward.
Although Aryuu doubts the pass, Onazi receives it smoothly.
Goal Attempt by Onazi:
Captain Oliver Aiku blocks Onazi's path.
Onazi still finds a way to shoot mid-air.
Ikki Niko blocks the shot using his smart positioning.
Blue Lock's Counterattack:
Blue Lock regains possession.
Tabito Karasu passes long to Yo Hiori.
Hiori quickly passes to Rin Itoshi.
Rin breaks through two Nigerian defenders and takes a curved shot.
Onazi unexpectedly blocks the shot, not the goalkeeper.
Tournament Format Explained:
The tournament has group stages with four teams in each group.
Teams play round-robin matches.
Top two from each group qualify for knockout rounds.
The full tournament, including a third-place match, will have 120 games.
Isagi's Realization:
Yoichi Isagi realizes the match won't be as tough as expected.
He had already envisioned a guaranteed victory.
Next Chapter Title:
Chapter 314 will be titled "Nucleus."
Blue Lock chapter 313 release date and time
Blue Lock chapter 313 is set to release on Wednesday, July 30, 2025, at 12 a.m. JST. Fans can read the manga on Kodansha's official platform, K Manga.
Pacific Daylight Time (PDT): 8:00 am, Tuesday, July 29
Eastern Daylight Time (EDT): 11:00 am, Tuesday, July 29
British Summer Time (BST): 4:00 pm, Tuesday, July 29
Central European Summer Time (CEST): 5:00 pm, Tuesday, July 29
Indian Standard Time (IST): 8:30 pm, Tuesday, July 29
Philippine Standard Time (PST): 11:00 pm, Tuesday, July 29
Japanese Standard Time (JST): 12:00 am, Wednesday, July 30
Australia Central Standard Time (ACST): 12:30 am, Wednesday, July 30
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