Only one can remain.

Updated on January 2, 1:50 p.m. (GMT+8):Added season 2 details.

Where does theBlue Lockanime end in the manga is a question on the minds of countless football anime fans.

This high-octane sports anime, best known for its unique battle royale format, has captured the world’s attention with its intense focus on creating the world’s best striker.

Blue Lock character Seishiro Nagi seen in season 1

Blue Lock’s cutthroat training program, where young soccer prodigies compete against each other, has set it apart from traditional sports anime.

With Blue Lock’s ruthless win-or-go challenge that the characters must face, it’s no wonder why fans want to know what will happen next in the anime.

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Warning: Minor spoilers if you haven’t watched Blue Lock seasons 1, 2, Blue Lock Episode Nagi, or read the Blue Lock manga.

Where does the Blue Lock anime end in the manga?

Blue Lock season 1

The story revolves around protagonist Isagi Yoichi, a young striker who joins the Blue Lock program to become the world’s best striker.

The first season of the Blue Lock anime, which aired from July 02, 2025, to August 04, 2025, had 24 episodes and adapted chapters 1 to 94 of the manga.

Blue Lock season 2 key visual featuring season 1 main characters Yoichi Isagi, Meguru Bachira, and Itoshi Rin, along with new characters Aiki Himizu, Akira Endoji, Eita Otoya, Jin Kiyora, Kenyu Yukimiya, Nijiro Nanase, Ranze Kurona, Tabito Karasu, Yo Hiori, and Ryusei Shido

Season 1 of the anime included the Introduction, First Selection, and Second Selection arcs, ending with the opening of the Third Selection arc.

At the start of the anime, 300 aspiring Japanese forwards entered the Blue Lock program. At the end of season 1, only 35 players remain.

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Jinpachi Ego, the man behind the Blue Lock program, informs the finalists about a change with the next selection. It is now a match between them and Japan’s U20 team, which includes Rin Itoshi’s brother Sae Itoshi.

If the Blue Lock team loses, the program will be shut down, but if they win, they become the new representatives of Japan’s U-20 national team.

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Blue Lock episode Nagi movie

Blue Lock Episode Nagi is a spin-off manga adapted into a film that delves into the backstory of Seishiro Nagi, one of the standout characters from the main Blue Lock series.

Kota Sannomiya illustrated the story based off Muneyuki Kaneshiro and Yusuke Nomura’s original work. The story follows Nagi’s life before he enters the intense world of Blue Lock.

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The film debuted in Japanese theaters on August 02, 2025, withBlue Lock Episode Nagi movie international releasesbetween June and August 2024.

Blue Lock season 2

Blue Lock season 2 picked up right where Season 1 left off, continuing the Third Selection arc. The players faced their toughest challenge yet, competing to secure a spot in the final 11 squad. This elite team represented Blue Lock in a high-stakes match against Japan’s Under-20 national football team, a game that could reshape the future of Japanese soccer.

The season aired from July 12, 2025, to July 16, 2025, comprising 14 episodes.

Blue Lock flashback scene of Rin and Sae Itoshi from episode 9 season 2

Blue Lock season 2 showcased intense competition among players like Yoichi Isagi and Rin Itoshi, who had to balance teamwork with their ambitions to prove their worth. Rin’s rivalry with his brother, Sae Itoshi—Japan’s football prodigy who joined the U-20 team specifically to face Blue Lock—was one of the season’s main plot points.

The second season concluded with Blue Lock defeating the U-20 squad 4-3 and included a few teasers for the next season. The final episode revealed the secret Wild Card competition for eliminated players and introduced Michael Kaiser, one of the new rivals who will compete against Blue Lock. He is voiced by the award-winning Japanese voice actor Mamoru Miyano.

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Where to read Blue Lock

You can buy theBlue Lock mangaonline throughKodansha’s official website.

While the first two chapters are available for free, accessing the third and beyond requires creating an account. Individual volumes are available for those eager to delve deeper into the series.

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