
Blue Lock chapter 303 release date and time: When and where to read the popular manga online
What is Blue Lock about?
After Japan's underwhelming exit from the 2018 World Cup, the Japanese Football Union sets up an unconventional initiative called "Blue Lock"—a high-stakes, confinement-style training program created to develop the world's ultimate striker, one fueled by ego and ambition. The story follows Yoichi Isagi, a promising yet uncertain high school soccer player who joins the program after falling short in a decisive game, determined to redefine himself and chase greatness.
Blue Lock chapter 303 release date and time
Blue Lock Chapter 303, titled 'Blue Lock Japan,' is scheduled to be released on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, at 12:00 a.m. JST, according to K Manga. However, due to time zone differences, international fans might be able to access the chapter sooner or later.
Blue Lock chapter 303 release date and time as per time zones
Pacific Daylight Time (PDT): 8:00 AM, Tuesday, May 27
Eastern Daylight Time (EDT): 11:00 AM, Tuesday, May 27
British Summer Time (BST): 4:00 PM, Tuesday, May 27
Central European Summer Time (CEST): 5:00 PM, Tuesday, May 27
Indian Standard Time (IST): 8:30 PM, Tuesday, May 27
Philippine Standard Time (PST): 11:00 PM, Tuesday, May 27
Japanese Standard Time (JST): 12:00 AM, Wednesday, May 28
Australia Central Standard Time (ACST): 12:30 AM, Wednesday, May 28
Where to read Blue Lock chapter 303
The chapter will be exclusively available on Kodansha's K Manga platform, which is currently accessible only in select regions including the United States, Australia, Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong, India, and Brazil.
What to expect from Blue Lock chapter 303
According to Sportskeeda, Blue Lock Chapter 303, titled "Blue Lock Japan," is expected to turn its attention back to Yoichi Isagi and the other players. The last time the story followed their journey, there were still 50 days remaining before the U-20 World Cup. As a result, the upcoming chapter may reveal how Ego Jinpachi intends to train and ready his team for the tournament.
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