Blue Lock season 2 episode 4: Release date and time, countdown, and what to expect

Blue Lock season 2 episode 4: Release date and time, countdown, and what to expect
Hiori Yo as seen in Blue Lock anime (Image via 8bit)

Blue Lock season 2 episode 4 will be released on Saturday, October 26, 2024, at 11:30 pm JST. The anime episode will first air on local Japanese TV networks, followed by local and international streaming services. The anime will be available to watch on Crunchyroll.

The previous episode saw the match between Team A and Team B conclude. After identifying the weak link between Rin and Shidou, Isagi teamed up with Hiori and Nanase to assert and coexist in the team. This shift allowed them to contribute to goals, eventually leading to Isagi scoring the match-winning goal.

Disclaimer: This article contains spoilers from the Blue Lock manga.


Blue Lock season 2 episode 4 release date and time

Seishiro Nagi as seen in Blue Lock anime (Image via 8bit)
Seishiro Nagi as seen in Blue Lock anime (Image via 8bit)

As mentioned earlier, Blue Lock season 2 episode 4 is set to be released on Saturday, October 26, 2024, at 11:30 pm JST. While such a release time should allow fans worldwide to enjoy the episode on the same day, the simulcast timings in different countries and streaming services will see the anime become available the next day, i.e., Sunday, October 27, 2024, in some countries.

The fourth episode of Blue Lock season 2 will be released at the following times internationally:

Time ZoneRelease TimeRelease DayRelease Date
Pacific Daylight Time7:30 amSaturdayOctober 26
Eastern Daylight Time10:30 amSaturdayOctober 26
British Summer Time3:30 pmSaturdayOctober 26
Central European Summer Time4:30 pmSaturdayOctober 26
Indian Standard Time8 pmSaturdayOctober 26
Philippine Standard Time10:30 pmSaturdayOctober 26
Japanese Standard Time11:30 pmSaturdayOctober 26
Australia Central Standard Time12 amSundayOctober 27

Where to watch Blue Lock season 2 episode 4?

Nanase Nijiro as seen in Blue Lock anime (Image via 8bit)
Nanase Nijiro as seen in Blue Lock anime (Image via 8bit)

Blue Lock season 2 episode 4 will first premiere on TV Asahi's new programming block "IM Animation." After that, the anime will air on other local networks like AT-X, BS Asahi, and Animax.

As for streaming, Blue Lock anime will be available to watch on ABEMA, d Anime Store, Hulu, Netflix, and others in Japan. For international fans, Blue Lock season 2 episode 4 will be available on Crunchyroll. In addition, with Medialink purchasing the rights for the anime, Ani-One Asia Ultra (Ani-One Asia YouTube Channel premium membership) will also stream the anime in Asia.


Blue Lock season 2 episode 3 recap

Yoichi Isagi as seen in the Blue Lock anime (Image via 8bit)
Yoichi Isagi as seen in the Blue Lock anime (Image via 8bit)

Blue Lock season 2 episode 3, titled The World You Feel, saw Nanase Nijiro supporting Yoichi Isagi. With Isagi finally able to play, he, alongside Hiori and Nanase, started dominating the midfield. Unfortunately, despite asserting and coexisting alongside Rin and Shidou, the three players only ended up helping the top two strikers attain their braces.

Just as Isagi was left stumped over what he should do next to score a goal, Hiori Yo suggested to him that he start thinking reflexively. With that in mind, Isagi started moving reflexively and got past Rin and Shidou, scoring the match-winning "super goal." Unbeknownst to Isagi, he had unlocked the "Flow State."


What to expect from Blue Lock season 2 episode 4?

Reo Mikage as seen in Blue Lock anime (Image via 8bit)
Reo Mikage as seen in Blue Lock anime (Image via 8bit)

Blue Lock season 2 episode 4 will most likely focus on Reo Mikage as he teams up with Seishiro Nagi in his Third Selection Tryout match between Team A and Team C. While Nagi and Reo's relationship was in tatters, both players seemingly look forward to playing with each other in the upcoming match.

This episode could likely showcase Reo Mikage's potential without relying on Nagi Seishiro's first-touch weapon. Hence, fans can expect him to assume an attacking role rather than a support one.


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