On December 18, 2022, at 1:30 am JST, TV Asahi will air Blue Lock Episode 11. Almost everybody around the globe will be able to watch the episode on Crunchyroll, but in a few places, viewers will have to turn to Netflix instead. In the prior episode, Team Z was attempting a comeback win until Nagi Seishiro experienced his own awakening, and he scored an incredible goal. The futuristic visions of Team Z’s Isagi, however, brought them back within striking distance. To prevent Team V from scoring the 5th goal later in the episode, Kuon gave his life.
When and where can we expect the premiere?
On December 18th, 2022, the eleventh episode of Blue Lock will be made available. Depending on where in the world you reside, you should be able to catch the next episode on Saturday, December 17, 2022.
This eleventh episode of Blue Lock will premiere at the following times throughout the world:
The time in the Pacific Time Zone on Saturday, December 17 is 7 a.m.
Saturday, December 17 at 9:00 a.m. CST
Saturday, December 17 at 10 a.m. EST
Saturday, December 17 at 3:00 p.m., BST
Saturday, December 17 at 4 p.m. CET
Saturday, December 17 at 10 p.m., Indian Standard Time
Sunday, December 18 at 12:30 a.m., Philippine Standard Time
Sunday, December 18 at 2 a.m., Australia Standard Time
Most of the globe will be able to watch Blue Lock episode 11 on Crunchyroll. Netflix subscribers in Japan, India, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand will also be able to watch the anime online. The anime will also be visible to subscribers of the Ani-One Asia Ultra YouTube channel in South & Southeast Asia.
Episode 11 of Blue Lock: What to Expect?
Episode 11 of Blue Lock will pick up precisely where episode 10 left off, with Isagi presumably setting up Team Z’s last offensive against Team V. Team Z needs to score the game-winning goal within the next three minutes if they want to advance to the 2nd round of Blue Lock Project selection. The score is now 4-4. This will not be simple, especially now that Nagi Seishiro has awakened. He’s grown tired of Yoichi Isagi and is motivated to beat him for Reo, against whom he has never lost a match. Episode 11 of Blue Lock will feature a showdown between Yoichi Isagi and Nagi Seishiro, giving viewers a chance to see their favourite characters go head-to-head.
When did that happen before? (Recap)
The tenth episode of Blue Lock, titled Just the Way it is, followed Reo as he struggled to come up with an assault in the wake of Nagi Seishiro’s waking. With the aid of Zantetsu, he took the initiative in an assault and scored an incredible goal. Later, with the aid of his ability, Isagi foresaw a goal, which allowed Chigiri to sneak by Nagi and Zantetsu, allowing Team Z to score a goal and tie the game at four.
Moments before Team V would have scored their fifth goal, Kuon, remembering his history, seized Nagi to halt the onslaught, earning himself a red card in the process. Isagi was about to start the last attack for Team Z after Iemon blocked Reo’s free kick.