Blue Lock Chapter 326 Spoilers: When Leaks Are Likely to Drop
With the Japan vs Nigeria marathon finally over and Isagi unveiling Onazi-inspired tricks, Blue Lock Chapter 326 spoilers are looming. Here’s when leaks are likely to hit—and when the official chapter drops.
Blue Lock just wrapped that marathon Japan vs. Nigeria match, and Isagi walked off the pitch with a new trick he lifted mid-game from Onazi. If you are hunting for when Chapter 326 spoilers will hit, and when the official chapter goes live, here is the breakdown along with a quick catch-up on what went down in Chapter 325.
When to expect Chapter 326 spoilers and the official release
- No break this week. Spoilers should start circulating sometime between Sunday, Nov 16, 2025, and Monday, Nov 17, 2025.
- United States official release: Tuesday, Nov 18, 2025, at 8:00 a.m. PT / 11:00 a.m. ET / 5 p.m. CT. (Heads up: that CT time does not quite match the PT-to-ET math, so treat the Central listing with caution.)
- Japan official release: Wednesday, Nov 19, 2025, at 12:00 a.m. JST.
Chapter 325 recap: how Japan closed out Nigeria
With the clock winding down, Isagi decides one more goal is on the table and bolts straight at Nigeria's back line, soaking up attention from every defender in sight. Even Anri Teieri does a double-take at the audacity. Kuso, holding the fort for Nigeria, shouts for his team to clamp down, and they swarm.
Rin links up with Isagi, making it clear he wants another strike before the final whistle. Isagi then points for Karasu to join the push and calls Bachira into the sequence too. Bachira clocks that Isagi is chasing more than just a shot stat here; he is testing something bigger as they keep hammering toward goal. Kuso keeps barking the warning: incoming goal threat.
Nigeria tries to shut the lane, but Isagi manipulates the space off a sharp, low cross from Bachira. The key moment: Isagi whips out a back-turn trap he clearly borrowed from Onazi earlier in the game and spins it into a shooting window. Kuso can only stare at how fast Isagi folds a fresh technique into live play.
After the dust settles, Isagi lays out his thesis: a striker should not lock themselves into a fixed toolkit. Keep tweaking, keep experimenting. He even tells Ego Jinpachi he is going to keep stress-testing new moves and refining them on the fly. Japan seals the win over Nigeria, and that is the match.
So, short version: no break, spoilers should surface early in the week, the official drop lands Tuesday in the U.S. and at midnight Wednesday in Japan, and Isagi is in full lab mode after pilfering Onazi's move and making it work under pressure.