
The Winning Try: Watch episode 7 online; check the release date & streaming platforms for these countries
The story follows a fallen rugby star Ju Ga Ram, who returns as a high school coach to rebuild a struggling team while reuniting with his ex-girlfriend Bae I Ji. Amid sports challenges and personal rivalries, the series explores redemption, teamwork, and rekindled love.
The Winning Try: Release date and time for Episode 7
Episode 7 airs on Friday, August 15, 2025, which means viewers in different time zones can expect the release at approximately 3:50 PM GMT in the UK and 6:20 PM IST in India on the same day. It will also be available for international viewers via streaming on Netflix and Wavve, which offers English subtitles to make the series accessible to a global audience.
Where to Watch The Winning Try Episode 7 Online?
Episode 7 is available to stream on Netflix and Wavve, the main legal platforms offering high-quality video and English subtitles. For viewers in the U.S., Canada, India, Indonesia, and the UK, Netflix and Wavve continues to be the top choices for watching the series.
The Winning Try: Plot highlights of Episode 7
In episode 7,
Ju Ga Ram battles a hidden illness while leading his high school rugby team to the nationals. As he pushes the players, friends grow worried, and budding tensions between Ang, Wu Jene, and Sunjun complicate relationships, forcing Ju Ga Ram to balance his health with his duty.
I am so impressed when drama touched this brutal aspect when Most players in sports face a lot of scrutiny when they lose their peak or getting sidelined due to injuries when it is them who go through more than anyone #TheWinningTry #TheWinningTryEp6 pic.twitter.com/xwEoCDTeph
The Winning Try episode 7: Spoilers
Here are the spoilers for Episode 7 of the Korean series The Winning Try based on the YouTube preview:
Ju Ga Ram faces mounting pressure as his health begins to decline, raising alarms for the vice principal, who suspects he may be hiding a serious condition. IG frets over the potential fallout if the students learn that their coach is pushing himself despite his illness.
Amid the tension, the high school rugby team trains relentlessly for the nationals, drawing strength from Ju Ga Ram's determination and unwavering leadership. Friends and the team captain grow increasingly worried that he is endangering himself, while budding tensions emerge as Ang shows interest in Wu Jene, catching Sunjun's attention and complicating the dynamics among them.
Caught between his deteriorating health and his duty to guide the team, Ju Ga Ram must navigate both personal and professional challenges as the story intensifies.
The Winning Try: Cast and Characters
The South Korean television series starring Yoon Kye-sang, Im Se-mi, and Kim Yo-han premiered on SBS TV on July 25, 2025.
FAQs
1. When will Episode 7 of The Winning Try be released?
Answer: The Winning Try Episode 7 will be released on August 15, 2025, and will air at 3:50 PM GMT in the UK and 6:20 PM IST.
2. Where can I watch Episode 7 of The Winning Try online?
Answer: The Winning Try Episode 7 will be available for streaming on Netflix and Wavve, the platform offering English subtitles.
3. Does The Winning Try have English subtitles?
Answer: Yes, The Winning Try is fully subtitled in English on Netflix and Wavve, including Episode 7.
4. What is the plot of Episode 7 of The Winning Try?
Answer: The Winning Try Episode 7 continues to follow He Yan who faces battles, betrayals, and trials where suspicion slowly turns to trust - and love.
5. Is The Winning Try available on Netflix, Viki or Viu?
Answer: Yes, The Winning Try is available on Netflix. The drama officially streams on Netflix as well as on Wavve.

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