Blue Lock Chapter 174 Release Date and Time, Read Manga Online

The latest chapter of Blue Lock is expected to be released the following week, according to the usual release schedule, on May 11, 2022.

By Aaryanshi Mohan | May 10, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

The release date for Blue Lock Chapter 174 is about to be revealed in this article. If you’re new to the series but a big fan of sports suspense anime, Blue Lock is a must-see. The majority of fans have been wondering about the Blue Lock Chapter 173 release date, time, and summary. This page has been updated to include all Blue Lock Chapter 174 content that is currently available. Anime is now a viable substitute for feature films and web series. The general public adores it, allowing it to carve out a niche. It includes the Blue Lock Chapter 174 Release Date and Time, Read Manga Online.

Blue Lock Chapter 174 Release Date

The latest chapter of Blue Lock is expected to be released the following week, according to the usual release schedule, on May 11, 2022. If the release date of Blue Lock Chapter 174 changes, we will notify you through an updated article on our website.

Where to Read Blue Lock Chapter 174?

Read the official version of Blue Lock chapter 174 on kodansha to help the creators even more and to get the best Quality Version. If you’re looking forward to the next chapter of Blue Lock, let us know in the comments section below.

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Blue Lock Plot

After considering the current state of Japanese soccer, the Japanese Football Association hires Jinpachi Ego as Japan’s World Cup coach. Jinpachi believes Japan lacks an aggressive goal-scoring striker. So he establishes the Blue Lock, a prison-like facility in which three hundred talented strikers from high schools across Japan are isolated and pitted against one another. The only survivor of Blue Lock will earn the right to be the national team’s striker, while those who lose will be permanently barred from joining. Yoichi Isagi, a striker who failed to lead his high school soccer team to the national championship, has been chosen to participate in this risky project.

Instead of scoring himself, he passed the ball to a teammate who missed, leaving him to wonder if things would have turned out differently if he had been more selfish. Yoichi has a golden opportunity for self-discovery thanks to the Blue Lock Project. He aspires to be the best striker in the world and to lead Japan to World Cup glory.

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