Blue Lock Chapter 300 will be released on 22nd April 2025. The final rankings for the Neo Egoist League are out now. Nanase ended up taking the 23rd and last spot to move on to Phase 3, the U-20 Japan World Cup Team. Nagi, sadly, came in at rank 24, just missing the cut. HE GOT LOCKED OFF!
The latest chapter mostly focused on what happened after the results. Reo and Isagi tried their best to convince Ego to change Nagi’s ranking. They said Nagi’s a genius and still has it in him, but Ego shut it down. He said the rankings are final and told Nagi to go home, saying his talent is already fading.
I think Ego getting blamed for Nagi being locked off is kinda wrong
— DIMO (@dimo3434) April 14, 2025
Ego stated that Reo deluded himself into thinking Nagi’s goal against BM was the “true power” of their partnership, but failed to see how much of a fluke it actually was
Reo even begged him to rethink it, but Ego did not budge. And he was not wrong either. Nagi had his last shot and did not fire up. After defeating Isagi in the match against Bastard Munchen (even though Manshine City still lost), it looked like he got too comfortable. His drive just never came back after that.
Blue Lock Chapter 300 Release Date
Blue Lock Chapter 300 titled ‘Innocent’ will be released on 22nd April 2025 in the USA and UK at 8:00 AM PT.
In Japan, it will be released on 23rd April 2025, at 12:00 JST. I have attached the complete release schedule of Blue Lock Chapter 300 below as well:
- Pacific Time (PT, USA): 22nd April, 2025, at 8:00 AM
- Eastern Time (ET, USA): 22nd April, at 11:00 AM
- British Time (GMT): 22nd April, 2025 at 4:00 PM
- Central European Time (CET): 22nd April, 2025, at 5:00 PM
- Indian Standard Time (IST): 22nd April, 2025 at 9:30 PM
- Japan (JST): 23rd April, 2025, at 12:00 AM
- Korea (KST): 23rd April, 2025, at 12:00 AM
Where To Read Blue Lock?
To read Blue Lock, you will need to download the K-Manga app by Kodansha. The app lets you read chapters for free, but the latest three chapters are only for paid users.
The problem is, that K-Manga is not available everywhere. But recently, it was launched in more countries, including:
- Philippines
- Thailand
- Vietnam
- Hong Kong
- Taiwan
- India
- Mexico
- Brazil
If it is not available in your country yet, you will have to wait for Kodansha to expand the service. But do not worry, spoilers always come out early, so you won’t completely miss out on what happens! Blue Lock Chapter 300 spoilers will be released on 21st April 2025.
What To Expect From Blue Lock Chapter 300?
Blue Lock Chapter 300 will likely show Nagi saying goodbye to Reo and wishing him the best to become the world’s best striker. Nagi and Reo had promised each other that they would reach the top together, and because of that, they relied on each other a bit too much. Even though Reo could grow without Nagi, he never really accepted that.
In the last match, when he scored that solo goal against FC Barcha without Nagi’s help (the one that helped save him and push up his ranking), he still said sorry to Nagi for not passing to him. Deep down, Reo knows he does not need Nagi anymore, but it is not easy to let go since he has been with him from the very beginning. Reo was the one who convinced Nagi to join Blue Lock in the first place.

In the last chapter, Reo started crying after Ego told Nagi to Go Home, and the chapter’s title “Blue Tears” was clearly about him. The chapter ended on a cliffhanger with Nagi quietly calling Reo’s name, and it looks like he is about to accept what has happened and move forward.

Still, there is a decent chance that the author, Muneyuki Kaneshiro, has something planned for Nagi. We all know Nagi is his favorite character, and there is even a whole spin-off manga called Episode Nagi focused just on him. So maybe Nagi will return to Blue Lock somehow, though if that happens, someone from the top 23 would probably have to be removed.
Blue Lock Neo Egoist League Final Rankings
Rank | Player Name |
---|---|
1 | Rin Itoshi |
1 | Yoichi Isagi |
3 | Ryusei Shido |
4 | Shoei Baro |
5 | Meguru Bachira |
6 | Hyoma Chigiri |
7 | Reo Mikage |
8 | Rensuke Kunigami |
9 | Eita Otoya |
10 | Oliver Aiku |
11 | Tabito Karasu |
12 | Gin Gagamaru |
13 | Jyubei Aryu |
14 | Kenyu Yukimiya |
15 | Ikki Niko |
16 | Yo Hiori |
17 | Shuto Sendo |
18 | Ranze Kurona |
19 | Zantetsu Tsurugi |
20 | Gen Fukaku |
21 | Jingo Raichi |
22 | Jin Kiyora |
23 | Nijiro Nanase |
These players ranked below 23 and did not make it to the U-20 Japan team:
- Seishiro Nagi
- Aoshi Tokimitsu
- Haru Hayate
- Kazuma Nio
- Miroku Darai
- Reiji Hiiragi
- Junichi Wanima
- Aiki Himizu
- Shizuka Haiji
- Kento Cho
- Itsuki Wakatsuki
- Teru Kitsunezato
- Hajime Nishioka
- Gurimu Igarashi