Catch the 19th episode of Blue Lock!
Fans outside of Asia will be able to view Episode 19 of Blue Lock on Crunchyroll, while those in Asia may watch the latest episodes of Blue Lock on the Ani-One Asia YouTube account.
When Will Season 19, Episode 19 of Blue Lock Be Available?
The nineteenth episode of Blue Lock will premiere on February 19, 2023, at 01:30 hours Japanese Standard Time. Here are some timestamps for that episode:
Saturday, February 18th, 2023 at 09:30 hours Pacific Time
Saturday, February 18, 2023, at 11:30 a.m. central time
The time will be 12:30 PM on Saturday, February 18th, 2023 in the Eastern Time Zone.
22:00 hrs A Saturday in February 2023, at 5:00 p.m. IST (Indian Standard Time)
Sunday, February 19, 2023, at 03:30 a.m., Australian Eastern Standard Time.
Speculations and Spoilers for Blue Lock Episode 19
Please note that the next section will include spoilers for the manga, so proceed with caution if you don’t want to know who readers are guessing will be Isagi’s new colleague. I couldn’t stand the suspense of waiting a week to find out who got picked, so I read the manga. If you have read the manga, you can skip this section, but if you haven’t, you can either read it or this section to find out what will happen in the next episode. If you’re curious about what happens next, my recommendation is that you read the ninth volume of the manga.
In Episode 19 of Blue Lock, we’ll see Isagi, Barou, and Nagi discuss their preferred players; we already know that Barou likes Kunigami because of his power and ability to play midfield; we also know that Nagi prefers his friend Reo because he’s a genius on the field, much like Isagi. Isagi, on the other hand, claims that someone other than Chigiri was the game’s most difficult opponent. They’ll pick someone like Chigiri who can contend with the teammates to push forward the team or break them totally, despite the fact that Kunigami and Reo have their perks, such as the strength of the former and the flexibility of the latter, who’d make the game simpler for the monster three.
So it has been, and in the next Blue Lock episode 19, we’ll witness Isagi, Nagi, and Barou pick a partner who’s on par with them: Chigiri. When this squad faces off against Rin and Bachira’s, the stakes will be sky-high. I cannot wait for the rest of this season’s episodes of Blue Lock. Below is the air date for the next episode.
About the Nineteenth Episode
It’s safe to say that following the finest soccer match seen thus far in the series, fans of Blue Lock will be eagerly anticipating the premiere of Episode 19. I caught the latest episode of Blue Lock and Season 6 of My Hero Academia last night. Although the latter is universally my favourite anime, I have no shame in saying that last week’s new episode of Blue was the finest thing I had seen. This anime has tremendous action and drama, and we were all anticipating seeing Isagi, Nagi, and Barou choose a member from the losing side, but they left us on a cliffhanger instead.
I was already looking forward to next week’s programme, but that cliffhanger really upped my anticipation. Since there is no sneak peek available, I hope you share my enthusiasm for this post in which we speculate about the characteristics of the winning team’s selection. As an added bonus, we will also let you know when Blue Lock Episode 19 will be available and at what times it will air.
latest Updates for Episode 19
Thanks to Barou’s reawakening, the red team was able to defeat the white team. To defeat Rin Itoshi and recover Bachira, the white team needs to pick a Kunigami, Reo, or Chigiri whose play style is a good fit for the others.
Episode 18: A Recap
The way Yoichi’s approach on the field made Barou feel took him back to his younger self, who was showered with adulation from his teammates. Barou, who was already the best player on the pitch, didn’t care much about his colleagues’ backgrounds or motivations.
At some point, Barou understood that the actual reason he enjoyed playing football was not because he got to behave like a king on the pitch or because he liked kicking the ball about, but rather because he could knock anyone off centre stage whenever he scored. At 4-3, the red squad is within striking distance of a victory over Yoichi, Nagi, and Barou. Once play is resumed, Barou takes aim midway between Nagi and Yoichi. Barou missed the goal, and Kunigami pounced on the loose ball.
Kunigami transfers the ball to Reo since Nagi is defending him quickly, but Reo is thrown off by Yoichi’s presence and loses the ball. Barou quickly grabs the ball, but Chigiri is hot on his heels. In the nick of time, just as Barou was ready to take a shot, Yoichi stepped in front of him with an order to pass the ball, and Barou obeyed without thinking. Yoichi scores again for the white squad, and this time its game-tying. Barou’s hopelessness stems from his defeat at Yoichi’s hands. Since Yoichi forced a pass on him, he has known that he is no longer the King of the Field. To avert a disaster, the red team plans to keep the ball from getting to Yoichi. They want to employ Chigiri’s speed on the game-winning last play as well. Nagi and Yoichi, playing for the white team, want to win by preventing Chigiri from scoring. Nagi wants to include the dethroned monarch Barou, but Yoichi thinks it would be pointless.
The red side takes possession of the ball to start the game over, and Reo tries to bully Yoichi as part of their strategy. Reo sees an opportunity to pass to Chigiri, but the ball is intercepted by Nagi on the way. Yoichi takes a chance on intercepting the ball since he knows Nagi can’t outpace Chigiri. Nagi fumbles the ball, and it comes to rest in front of Barou, whose composure is currently quite shaky. Although Barou knows that using his pass around Yoichi and Nagi may set off a chemical reaction, he can’t shake the uneasy sensation that he’ll regret later. Barou regains control after seeing the many outcomes of his past. Suddenly, Barou employs a chop feint and an acute-angle dribble to throw off the red team’s defence, with Yoichi playing the role of a decoy.
Barou wakes up and decides he no longer wants to take a back seat to Yoichi and Nagi. As a result of his efforts, the red team wins the game by a score of 4–5 against the white team. Yoichi tries to give Barou a high five, but Nagi jumps between them to gloat. Nagi and Yoichi want to know where Barou learned to do his chop dribble, and Barou says it’s his own nasty brand of soccer he’s developed. Anri can be heard over the TVs gushing about how amazing it was that Barou woke up during the game. Considering how talented Barou already was, Jinpachi isn’t even remotely impressed. Instead, he likes to emphasise how Barou’s sorrow prepared the path for his own development. Yoichi, Nagi, and Barou decide who from the white team would move on to face Rin Itoshi’s squad before the show closes.
When Will Episode 19 of Blue Lock Be Available to Watch Online?
On February 18, 2023, Episode 19 of Blue Lock will premiere in places including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Europe. On February 19, 2023, the Japanese airing of Blue Lock Episode 19 will take place.
On February 19, 2023, at 1:30 AM JST, the nineteenth episode of Blue Lock will premiere in Japan.
You should expect the following release schedules to be in effect at your facility as long as the data provided above is accurate:
Sunrise on the Pacific at 8:30 a.m. (February 18, 2023)
At this point in the day, it is 10:30 AM in the central time zone (February 18, 2023)
Time in the Eastern Time Zone: 11:30 a.m. (February 18, 2023)
Time in Britain: 3:30 p.m. (February 18, 2023)
Locations for Viewing Episode 19 of Blue Lock
Anime streaming service Crunchyroll has announced that it will soon be offering Episode 19 of Blue Lock in English subs, as well as dubs in English, German, French, Brazilian Portuguese, and Latin American Spanish. In Japan, you may watch the latest episode of Blue Lock on TV Asahi’s NUMAnimation block, BS Asahi, and AT-X. When the next episode airs, you’ll be able to watch it on Bilibili, Animax Asia, and Ani-One Asia with English subtitles.